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I came to this topic after reading 2 books: Ross and Schap.
Still I am looking for an alternative (free is possible) to seasonalgo or mrci as futures spread trading will only be one part of my trading on derivatives.
I can "do it myself" in a less sophisticated manner and mostly for the previous 5 years by using one graph/year for the history of a given spread with Spreadchart but of course it is some work. The difficulty is not to analyse/display an ongoing or future spread but an historical one...
In summary I will explore the list of the following link but it is difficult to do without one of the two providers mentioned above...
What do u trade today? And why are u looking at spreads? Do u use day trade margins or u have the account to swing trade spreads with reduced margin.. most times your constraints will answer your questions on whether you want to and can do it and which ones u should be looking at
Among my favorite trades are S-2*C, C-W, KW-W, RB-HO.
I usually hold the trades for weeks or months. According to my experience, it is very difficult for retail traders to mke money in these markets with intraday trades.
i wasn't trading very much into commodity trading. but got hooked with Fxview research reports. i've traded on their S/R levels for USOUSD only. check if they suit your needs. not an educational platform but ya, good if you just want S/R levels with fundamental interpretation