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Best commercial indicator service for trading ES futures.
I was wondering which is the best indicator service that you recommend.
What are you using?
Which ones do you recommend?
Is there a service or squawk box or direct message or private twitter that you believe has been consistently good at calling the market on a moment by moment basis.
New to the community, happy to be here....thank your for your responses.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Historically pit traders scalped futures markets, but as the exchanges shut down the floors traders moving "upstairs" found that scalping no longer worked buying the bid, selling the offer in and out all day long.
Short term, minute and above, can work if one is quick-reacting, stay alert for setups and uses tight stops and is cognizant of volatile news event periods.
I don't see how that can be done listening to a signal service provider, etc. Especially in regards to the e-Mini ES or NQ.
Just my opinion, after trading these for 20+ years.
Some of those future pit traders even did work together closely with option traders to implement immediately hedges against there sold or bought futures. But this also can be done in today's full, electronical's markets.
Some of my clients like to use tools provided by trading platforms such as bookmap and jigsaw when using order flow. I hear that some of the tools and features offered can help traders gauge if a big spike was a result of a large stop order getting hit or new buying interest, some of the tools help you see where are large limit orders are etc.
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Tick Strike is being pushed really hard lately. Its been around for years - I remember when Amar launched it like 10 years ago?
Interesting how the more things change the more they stay the same.