The Future Is Now…
The e-mini S&P and Nasdaq futures contracts are the hottest thing going in
trading. Introduced in 1997, the mini version of the bigger index futures is
becoming so popular brokers are having to bring more and more personnel on board
for both sales and account support. Traders of this vehicle can use the eyes
provided by our analysts in TradersWire Interactive
to spot movement in the contract, in addition to stocks.
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9-13-2002
09:37:57
Intraday Setup Alert
The E-Mini S&P futures (ESZ2)
are closing in on the trigger out of a Haggerty Opening Reversal. The
contract is currently down 8.50 to 880.75.
10:27:04
Intraday Setup Alert
The E-Mini S&P futures (ESZ2)
are now forming a pullback from the intraday high. ESZ2 is now down 2.75 to
886.50.
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The contract triggers the opening reversal, which fails, but
then gives traders a good move out of a Haggerty Flip Top, before giving those
late to the party the opportunity to catch about 4 points out of a pullback.
If you trade these, be sure to keep an eye out for the intraday
alerts we post in TradersWire Interactive.
Until tomorrow,
Duke