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			<title>spread trading - best indicators?</title>
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			<description>Hi 
 
does anyone know what are the best type of indicators for spread trading ? 
 
thanks</description>
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does anyone know what are the best type of indicators for spread trading ?<br />
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			<title>Free Stochastics Booklet</title>
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			<description>*Stochastics is never wrong 
  Many authors make up there own rules about what oscillators are supposed to indicate.  When they lose they claim the oscillator is unreliable, or it gives false signals or some other excuse.  When used as directed Stochastics is reliable; it does not give false...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b><font face="times new roman"><font size="4"><font color="darkred">Stochastics is never wrong</font><font color="darkblue"><br />
  Many authors make up there own rules about what oscillators are supposed to indicate.  When they lose they claim the oscillator is unreliable, or it gives false signals or some other excuse.  When used as directed Stochastics is reliable; it does not give false signals, it does not act too fast.<br />
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  </font><font color="darkred">What Stochastics shows</font><font color="darkblue"><br />
  George and the guys in the pits, noticed that prices tend to close near the extremes of the recent range just before turning points.  <div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px; ">
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				<div style="font-style:italic">In an uptrend, prices tend to make higher highs and the settlement price usually tends to be in the upper end of that time periods trading range.  When the momentum starts to slow, the settlement prices will start to fade from the upper boundaries of the range.(2004) A Complete Guide to Technical Trading Tactics:</div>
			
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</div>What Stochastics does is compares the closing price of a security to its price range to predict turning points. Stochastics turns down at or before the final price high.<br />
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  </font><font color="darkred">Charting Stochastics correctly</font><font color="darkblue"> <div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px; ">
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					Originally Posted by <strong>George Lane</strong>
					
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				<div style="font-style:italic">A 3-line Stochastics will give you an anticipatory signal in %K, a signal in the turnaround of %D at or before a bottom, and a confirmation of the turnaround in %D-Slow. <br />
  (1998)Getting Started With Stochastics</div>
			
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</div>---o0o---<br />
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  </font><font color="darkred">How to use Divergence</font><font color="darkblue"><br />
  <b><font color="darkblue"><font face="&amp;quot">Divergence is a warning that a turn is near.</font></font></b><div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px; ">
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					Originally Posted by <strong>George Lane</strong>
					
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				<div style="font-style:italic">Divergence - convergence is the only signal, which will cause you to buy or sell.</div>
			
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</div>Divergence - convergence is an indication that the momentum in the market is waning and a reversal may happen soon.  The signal to act is a '''divergence - convergence''', in an extreme crossover area, with the crossover on the right hand side, at a cycle low.<div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px; ">
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				<div style="font-style:italic">An alert or set-up is present when the %D line is in an extreme area and diverging from the price action.  The actual signal takes place when the faster % K line crosses the % D line.<br />
  (1999) Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets:</div>
			
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</div>When you have the divergence, act when the faster line, crosses the slower line, on the right hand side, i<b><font color="darkblue"><font face="&amp;quot">n the appropriate crossover areas, at a seasonal bottom.</font></font></b><br />
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  <b><font color="darkblue"><font face="&amp;quot">1. Divergence<br />
2. Right hand cross<br />
3. Crossover area<br />
4. Cycle bottom</font></font></b><br />
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  <b><font color="darkblue"><font face="&amp;quot">Just run this over the history of whatever security you are trading. You will see the patterns repeat, and learn what to expect when you see them again. The main thing is to use <a href="http://www.informedtrades.com/4036-learn-trade-stochastic-oscillator-video.html" target="_blank">Stochastics</a> as taught by George Lane.</font></font></b><br />
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  </font><font color="darkred">Stochastics pop</font><font color="darkblue"><br />
  This is when prices pop through and keep on going.<div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px; ">
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				<div style="font-style:italic">:Rules:<br />
  :Increase long position - When price crosses the upper band from below. <br />
  :Increase short position - When price crosses the lower band from above. <br />
  :Liquidate position - When Stochastics %D crosses %K in direction reversed to open trade.<br />
  (1995) The Complete Day Trader</div>
			
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</div>The bands drawn on your chart are somewhat arbitrary.  You must understand that just because prices go up and through your bands, this does not mean prices have to turn around any time soon.  Where is your divergence?<br />
  Where is your crossover?<br />
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					Originally Posted by <strong>George Lane</strong>
					
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				<div style="font-style:italic">In working with %D it is important to remember that there is only ONE valid signal. That signal is <b><b>a divergence between %D and the security with which you are working.</b></b></div>
			
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			<title>CFD or SPREADBETTING</title>
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			<title>WTI/Brent spreads!!</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:59:30 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Does anybody trade either of the above or perhaps both?</description>
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