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SPX takes out Fri's LOD look to Wed gap fill.. buckle up INDU/RUT take out Fri's LOD.. it's all tech.. mind the H&S in TSLA Daily, AAPL 30m.. etc.. bearish rising wedge NVDA 60m…. GOOGL tonight.. earnings.. fwiw .. feeling a miss is coming.. not sure.fehro wrote:looking to Wed SPX open gap 2463-60 gap fill buckle up.. VIX green, IWM weak nLOD takes out Fri's LOD
Very interesting, site is now bookmarked!Al_Dente wrote:This guy analyzes the twitter stream for overbought/oversold signals
https://www.tradefollowers.com/blog/mar ... report.com
Wasn't there a guy who ran a "hedge fund" based on Social Media sentiment?te_fern wrote:Very interesting, site is now bookmarked!Al_Dente wrote:This guy analyzes the twitter stream for overbought/oversold signals
https://www.tradefollowers.com/blog/mar ... report.com
Here's a few great videos on HFT algo tradingShaishen wrote:Wasn't there a guy who ran a "hedge fund" based on Social Media sentiment?te_fern wrote:Very interesting, site is now bookmarked!Al_Dente wrote:This guy analyzes the twitter stream for overbought/oversold signals
https://www.tradefollowers.com/blog/mar ... report.com
Imo difficult to make sense of the importance of twitter traders opinions/comments. Supposedly the markets are dominated by algos/institutions and us peons try to hop on whatever they push.
I can see twitter sentiment working in the penny stocks resp low vol stocks casino but can't imagine twitter traders have any influence on the movement of AAPL, AMZN etc
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Thanks ShaishenShaishen wrote:................
Imo difficult to make sense of the importance of twitter traders opinions/comments. Supposedly the markets are dominated by algos/institutions and us peons try to hop on whatever they push.
I can see twitter sentiment working in the penny stocks resp low vol stocks casino but can't imagine twitter traders have any influence on the movement of AAPL, AMZN etc-
Thanks Fehro, yes, I watched all those and more at the time.fehro wrote:Here's a few great videos on HFT algo tradingShaishen wrote:Wasn't there a guy who ran a "hedge fund" based on Social Media sentiment?te_fern wrote:Very interesting, site is now bookmarked!Al_Dente wrote:This guy analyzes the twitter stream for overbought/oversold signals
https://www.tradefollowers.com/blog/mar ... report.com
Imo difficult to make sense of the importance of twitter traders opinions/comments. Supposedly the markets are dominated by algos/institutions and us peons try to hop on whatever they push.
I can see twitter sentiment working in the penny stocks resp low vol stocks casino but can't imagine twitter traders have any influence on the movement of AAPL, AMZN etc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFQJNeQDDHA The Wall Street Code - (vpro backlight documentary - 2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFQJNeQDDHA - Quants - The Alchemists of Wall Street - (vpro backlight documentary - 2010)
and - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq1Ln1UCoEU Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box - (vpro backlight documentary - 2011)
Thanks Al Dente for pointing out NAAIM - will have to look a bit closer at that. I have access to money manager advice thru a HNI friend. What impresses me the most how they (the MM's) bend every report so it fits their story/investment positions. They are never wrongAl_Dente wrote: Thanks Shaishen
Couple of notes:
I think he updates it only monthly.
I see it as another sentiment indicator, and a curiosity
I like that he links ALL of his past months analyses on the right side of his page under the “Archives” tab, so you can study how his past analyses worked out. (I haven’t studied that yet).
Here’s my other favorite sentiment indicator: the NAAIM.
(I like that one because it is the money managers who tell their clients how to position)
After being “all in,” that one is at a spot where a pullback can appear, but as you can see it is WEEKLY and it is quite the “honey badger” and it can bounce around for weeks on end