Seasonal Trading Website Anywhere?

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Can someone direct me to a website that provides info on seasonal tendencies for different futures? Any help would be appreciated.

Also, how is Jake Bernstein's book on this subject? (or any other books)

Thanx in advance.
 
A few other resources:

www.spreading.com
I subscribed to his newsletter a period, and I quite liked it. Not always that profitable, but if you're somewhat experienced it provides some good ideas and also some fantastic commentary on current action in the economy.

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This site is very good for researching opportunities and generating charts.

Track 'n Trade - Futures, Forex, and Stocks
This is some software that I haven't tried myself.

MRCI is like a gold standard for seasonality, although I haven't subscribed myself.

Also check out seasonex.com - I haven't subscribed but that could be interesting.

You can search Amazon for GoldTrader's recommended book list, there's some good books there.
 
I recommend SeasonAlgo.com - platform for analysis seasonality . There you will get seasonal strategy tips for outrights or spreads trades. But they offers more like backtesting from 1970 some commodities have bigger history, historical charts, you can easy find spread which are actually at their historical lows, portfolio section etc.
 
Gecko's Track n Trade EOD for futures charts includes seasonal patterns.

Ove the last couple of years they have introduced TradeMiner for Forex, Futures and US Stocks.

These are the best seasonal tools I have come across.

I consult them every day for Forex and Futures (Forex is much more seasonal than most people imagine). If the daily or weekly chart is telling you the same as the seasonal prediction then you have a high probability trade in my experience, but it requires a bit of practice.
 
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