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Stock Indexes Spread Trades?

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Hi I just signed up your website. I am a spread trader who trade the spreads of various indexes. I have three setups.
1. Long NQ and sell ES
2. Long ES and sell TF
3. Long ES sell EMD

My question is there a way using your website to PREDICT which index is stronger then the other on a daily weekly and monthly time frame?

The best place to find such comparisons on stock indices would be in our "Special Spread Charts" section.

MRCI Special Spread Charts offer convenient, flip-through files containing daily and monthly charts for several spreads in a market or complex. To help you become even more familiar with how the current market is behaving now compared to the past, each daily chart is not only overlaid with its 15-year seasonal pattern but also shows the 5-, 15-, and up-to-30-year seasonal pattern below. To help you project a market's potential, any correlation patterns available are also displayed. Thus, in one easy-to-use file, you can see a market's past prices, compare its present behavior, and visualize its possible future.

MRCI ONLINE Subscribers: Go to our MRCI Online Subscriber Page at: http://www.mrci.com/web/mrci-online.html
From there, look for "Special Spread Charts".  Clicking on that link brings up a table in which item #70 is "Stock Index."

MRCI Guests: Please view a Sample of our Indices Special Spread Charts here: https://www.mrci.com/sample/indicesspreads.pdf

Note: This file is updated daily for MRCI ONLINE subscribers!

 



Last Updated on Monday, 22 January 2024 11:48  
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