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Articles in December, 2004 issue of Futures (Cedar Falls, Iowa)
- Events coming up.(Brief Article)(Calendar)
- ABN Amro amorous in China.(International News)(ABN AMRO Bank N.V and China Galaxy Securities)(Brief Article)
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Love fest.(Editorial)
by Szala, Ginger -
Moments of opportunity for 2005.(Forex Trader)
by Cofnas, Abe -
Registration is coming but not soon.(Managed Money Review)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
Futures trading with gaps: price gaps are the simplest of technical indicators, but that doesn't mean properly analyzing them is easy. There are several types of gaps and they have entirely different implications for the market.(FUTURES 101)
by Duke, Phillip - 32 years of Futures ...(Trendlines)(Brief Article)
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Tech talk: pundits say sell, so buy the buck?(MARKETS)
by Hochberg, Steven - Contract dates.(Dateline)(Calendar)
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Euro up, $ down.(Hot Commodities)(Brief Article)
by Collins, Daniel P. - Tocom gets its India fix.(International News)(Tokyo Commodity Exchange and Multi Commodity Exchange of India)(Brief Article)
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Gann vs. geometric angles: angles drawn on price charts are similar to trendlines except that they are not drawn with the benefit of hindsight. Two approaches to such angles, geometric angles and Gann angles, are similar but they are not the same. Here is
by Marisch, Gerald -
Bondurant: trading on Old Man River.(Trader Profile)(John Bondurant)(Biography)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
Jaycobs joins Clearing Corp.(Trading Places)(appointments)(Brief Article)
by Salcedo, Yesenia - Chartview: spreading the wealth.(Trendlines)(Chicago Merchants' Exchange)(Brief Article)
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Patent roulette: technology patent threatens status quo.(Trendlines)(cases of E-Speed and Trading Technologies)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
Getting educated the online way.(Online Trading)
by Salcedo, Yesenia -
Clearing up the crush.(Sound Off!)
by Barnhardt, Ann -
Selling the strangle in forex options: currencies generally are good trending markets, but when the trends dry up, many currency traders give back profits. But if you understand option strangles, you can position yourself well for any forex market environ
by Cordier, James; Gross, Michael -
Going global ... finally: global clearing on horizon.(Trendlines)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
Selling options on futures: option selling can be a risky proposition, but it also has distinct and consistent rewards for those who approach it properly. In this first of a series, we'll introduce the subject of options selling from the perspective of th
by Zurick, Tim -
What markets look hot for 2005?(MARKETS)
by Bauch, Carla Cavaletti -
Better trading system analysis: you obviously shouldn't judge a trading system by its marketing materials. But, not so obviously, neither should you judge it by many of the performance measures frequently accepted throughout the industry. A more complete
by Ives, Dermod (Trip), III -
Membership has its privileges.(MANAGED MONEY)
by Collins, Daniel P. - Quips and quotes.(Trendlines)
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Play it straight.(Sound Off!)
by Rader, John -
Fat cattle worth less.(Hot Commodities)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
The science of pattern-based trading: we continue our series on pattern-based systematic trading and demonstrate an approach that makes money over a basket of markets and a range of parameter inputs.(TECHNOLOGY & TRADING)
by Ruggiero, Murray A., Jr. -
Cocoa in crossfire.(Hot Commodities)(Brief Article)
by Collins, Daniel P. -
What a concept ... Nymex opens Dublin pit-trading exchange.(Trendlines)(New York Mercantile Exchange)(Brief Article)
by Collins, Daniel P. - Competition heating up.(International News)(Brief Article)
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Top 50 brokers: if 2003 was a year of change for the futures industry, 2004 is a year that brokers reaped the benefit of efficiencies brought on by that change. Volume continued to grow at both the retail and institutional levels and the promise of increa
by Collins, Daniel P. -
U.S. economy dictates dollar strength.(Market Strategy)
by Johnson, Earl
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