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I am looking for other traders who are starting out with DOM reading the Eurex (or would like to start out.) I am going to be pretty specific here. I have been going through the DOM reading material made available by John Grady. He did a webinar for BMF some time ago which you can search for and watch. I would like to collaborate with someone who is anywhere from green to not quite over the profitability hump (or profitable if you would like connect.)

I think it would be best if you also were learning with his material. I have no financial interest in John's courses and I am not promoting them. I just like the material and think it is legitimate, unlike most of the other crap out there.

I have a good broker with very low data fees and I am willing to make suggestions there in.

I am thinking colleagues, partners in crime, trading friends. Not so much mentors / protege, teacher student, etc. If you want to discuss further, let me know.

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I am looking for other traders who are starting out with DOM reading the Eurex (or would like to start out.) I am going to be pretty specific here. I have been going through the DOM reading material made available by John Grady. He did a webinar for BMF some time ago which you can search for and watch. I would like to collaborate with someone who is anywhere from green to not quite over the profitability hump (or profitable if you would like connect.)

I think it would be best if you also were learning with his material. I have no financial interest in John's courses and I am not promoting them. I just like the material and think it is legitimate, unlike most of the other crap out there.

I have a good broker with very low data fees and I am willing to make suggestions there in.

I am thinking colleagues, partners in crime, trading friends. Not so much mentors / protege, teacher student, etc. If you want to discuss further, let me know.

D

Hi damienmb. I have started with DOM reading not too long ago. I have targeted 2 products for learning: EuroStoxx 50 on Eurex and T-Notes (10 yr US treasuries) on CBOT. Right now I am focussing on EuroStoxx.

I too have gone (and continue to go) through both John Grady's and Peter Davies' material. I keep going back to both set of videos for reinforcement and to catch more nuances about what they say. Both sets of material are very good in my opinion.

I trade off CQG Qtrader and use tradefutures4less/Dorman Trading as broker.

What trading platform are you using?


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I tried to send you a private message but it appears I have not been active enough on this site. Funny...I have been reading posts on BMF for years. Can you send me a private message.

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Today in Eurostoxx 50 leading to cash market close there have been several attempts to break the low which was reached on 'Black Monday', i.e. the in-famous 24th August last year. Price going back there today was probably helped by a number of negative data releases from the US.

If China continues the rut chances are we'll go below that level next week. I've seen a few articles about how some analysts are predicting another market crash.

Uncertain times for stock holders it seems...


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Today in Eurostoxx 50 leading to cash market close there have been several attempts to break the low which was reached on 'Black Monday', i.e. the in-famous 24th August last year. Price going back there today was probably helped by a number of negative data releases from the US.

If China continues the rut chances are we'll go below that level next week. I've seen a few articles about how some analysts are predicting another market crash.

Uncertain times for stock holders it seems...

Wow, that level was broken today!


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