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Review:
Index Day Trading -
Daily Market Commentaries
Index-Day-Trading is the first online service
that delivers Daily Market Commentaries, which also include a
daily outlook (prediction) for the short-, mid-, and long-term.
The market commentaries are largely based on an analysis of the
volume behavior of major US indexes. This service was developed
by Highlight Investments Group as an independent project in
order to satisfy the requests of traders of index derivatives,
as well as traders who wanted additional indicators for
analyzing the indexes.
Because the technical analysis of the current
and future stock market conditions is based largely on the
volume behavior of the major US indexes, the one-day intraday
chart of the NASDAQ-100 index is always attached to each
commentary. This serves to (visually) underpin the commentary
you have just read. In addition, you will find recommended chart
settings throughout the text (for example, we might say, “See a
15-day chart with a 120-minute volume moving average), so that
you can “see for yourself” what is being discussed.
The market commentaries are updated each
trading day by 8:30 PM EST (except on holidays). On rare
occasions, under extenuating circumstances, the updates may
follow somewhat later. In some instances, an extended market
commentary may be issued on holidays and weekends.
In order to stay up-to-date on the market, it
is best to read the commentaries on a daily basis. You can set
your account up to receive the commentaries by email, so there
is no need to visit the site everyday. To do so, simply log into
our members’ section after you have registered.
Click here to see a sample market commentary.
The Daily market Commentaries are structured
as follows:
- Market Stage: This section
discusses the nature of the currently prevailing long-term
trend. A long-term trend is a trend that generally lasts for
more than a month. The long-term trend could be
characterized as an
“Uptrend”, a “Downtrend”, a “Resistance Corridor”, or a
“Support Corridor”.
- Market Status: This part discusses
the market over the short- to mid-term and anticipate where
it is likely going in that time. The analysis is based
primarily on the recent volume behavior of the major US
indexes. A short-term trend is a trend that generally lasts
only a few days, whereas a mid-trend term generally lasts
from several days to several weeks;
- Notes and Recommendations: This
part provides further clarifications regarding the terms and
definitions, provides background information on various
aspects of the technical analysis, and makes trading
recommendations based on the prevailing market conditions
(which are outlined and discussed in points 1 and 2 above).
The site also maintain an extensive
archive of past market commentaries. The archive starts with
an entry for March 13, 2002 - the date we first officially
published an online commentary.
For a better understanding of the (few)
technical terms that are used in the commentaries,
click here. This link will take you to a “definitions page”.
All the terms in the market commentaries are linked to their
particular explanation.
The "how to" tutorial outlines how traders may
benefit from the daily commentaries. This tutorial is divided
into four parts and explains how:
- Conservative,
long-term oriented investors can make 5 – 10 trades
per year - trading the major US indexes and index
derivatives;
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Mid-term oriented traders who wish to trade the
major US indexes and their derivatives can make 5-10 trades
per month;
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Short-term, active traders wishing to trade index
derivatives can make approximately 5-10 trades per week;
- All traders can benefit from the market
commentaries by using them as an
add-on indicator (to their already existing trading
system) and thereby reduce their trading risk.
Please note that this tutorial was not
designed specifically to make you an expert on volume- based
technical analysis; rather, the site has provided it to assist
you in making more informed trading decisions. For those of you
who really want to learn the particulars of volume analysis, we
recommend a visit to
www.MarketVolume.com.
To see what the volume analysts are saying
about the markets today - and what they are predicting for the
future –
sign up here!
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