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The price is $350 and that includes price map etc for all 49 futures that are on the JS Services desktop. Only addition would be for data feeds. I personally only trade ES, GC and CL at the moment as this is enough for me to review at any one time. But obviously CBOT, COMEX and CME cover additional futures if I wanted. I am tempted to trade additional exchanges, but for now these are enough for me. So depending if you are classed as professional or not the datafeeds can mount up.
Within the JS Services desktop there is a help function, which details everything you need to know with regard to strategies etc.
Although there is a negative/positive or neutral bias for the day, you really need to read how the price structure (price action) is working the main levels and market structure. You need to be flexible to go either long or short at their main levels as I see the levels not quite as support or resistance, but a level where the market participants need to make a decision and the levels can become either support or resistance and then I expect the market to move away a minimum of 1/2 to 1 AMPD. I am still learning the methodology and there is still more for me to get out of the service. I'm sure if you have any questions you would get a prompt reply from JS Services.
One thing I would mention is that you are looking for a reversal, breakout or fade strategy at the levels. If you look to fade the market, I think you really need to be looking at a DOM or heatmap to ensure there is a decent amount of liquidity there as when you are fade you are going against price structure. Without seeing any liquidity and trying to fade the market you will just get run over.
I've been using JS services for a month now. John is very helpful in answering any and all questions. It's better if you just watch the price action and levels for a few days. Just so that you can get familiarize with how price reacts at the levels. Agree with Mr chips completely.
I'm not using it and I haven't been trading due to work. I was trying to come up with a method to trade only the last 2 hours of ES, which JS Services isn't really suited only for the last 2 hours of the day.
But started looking into possibility of trading crude and been working on signals via Investor RT. Although, this ended up being a day trading system that's not suited to trading 2 hours a day! Ooops! I need to learn how to use Python for back testing and possibly try machine learning...
See my twitter account @StopperMark for some latest screenshots of my CL signals. It's a work in progress.
thanks mr. chips. FX is active almost 24/7 . there is no volume data on stop FX. but there is on FX futures. you can use bookmap on them. did you find there product that much better than regular floor pivots.
has anyone still been usind JS?
i have subscribed to the trial, and now looking into CL for a few days back. levels seem to be spot on, as well as strategies they suggest for specific market conditions. Only issue is as said above, you have to be at the screens all day, and many times moves off these levels start during overnight.
I am living in europe and will now also look into some eurex products
JS Services has updated their pricing. Their old price was $350/month and that gave you all the markets they cover. You can now select the markets you want to analyze. You can select a single market, group of 3 markets or sector focus which covers about 8 markets. A single market will run $99/month and a sector will start at $299.