Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

So much for "thin to win" on the dow, such a sickly beast nowadays.

Sell the rallies from now on.
 
US markets got the new high over Friday from the bulls yesterday.

Vix gives another slight sell signal for the US, that's 2 in the last 4 days sometimes 2/3 precede a downswing, SP500 2099 still the bulls target for another push if they have the legs imo.
 
US markets got the new high over Friday from the bulls yesterday.

Vix gives another slight sell signal for the US, that's 2 in the last 4 days sometimes 2/3 precede a downswing, SP500 2099 still the bulls target for another push if they have the legs imo.

Are you a futures person or cash only?
 
The nikkei has done nothing for 3 days in a row, the dax is on day 2. I thought volatility was here to stay!
 
US markets got the new high over Friday from the bulls yesterday.

Vix gives another slight sell signal for the US, that's 2 in the last 4 days sometimes 2/3 precede a downswing, SP500 2099 still the bulls target for another push if they have the legs imo.

S&P down to below 2094 from 2099.
Nice one.
 
prob test yesterdays low, FTSE's pacemaker working overtime atm

just noticed yesterdays Dax/FTSE had inside days
 
Dax fork

We don't seem to have a resident EW man so here's my offering, a move up to 5 from 12317 :)
 

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After 3 consecutive rising days American indexes closed with contained losses. Investors adopted a more cautious attitude towards the intensification of the earnings season. Today begins the earnings season for the banking sector, which is always a important for the market. This cautious attitude of investors also led to a lower volume average. Sales reached most sectors, particularly the most active in recent days. The oil sector fell 1% after the gains from the acquisition of BG Group by Shell and the rise of crude oil price. Another sector that has excelled is the utilities that yesterday corrected 0.99%. In earlier days, the utilities stocks had benefited from the decline in yields on government bonds.
 
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