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fehro wrote:fehro wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-3 ... futures-q4
CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate (BRR), which will provide a final settlement price in US dollars at 4 PM London Time on each trading day and the CME Bitcoin Real Time Index (RTI), which allows for real time access to Bitcoin prices.
NYSE Bitcoin index NYXBT
On the other hand, the New York Stock Exchange has already wet its feet in the Bitcoin pool by launching the NYSE Bitcoin Index (NYXBT). NYXBT is the first ever exchange-calculated and disseminated Bitcoin index according to ICE.
BTCUSD daily ..fwiw
Great earnings report. Maybe lukewarm fwd guidance. Maybe just "sell the news"-- since it hasn't touched its daily 20day MA for weeks.JFR wrote:Anybody have any idea why Cummins, CMI, gapped down this morning
Thanks, Daniel. I expect some profit taking as well. It has been on a nice trend.Daniel wrote:Great earnings report. Maybe lukewarm fwd guidance. Maybe just "sell the news"-- since it hasn't touched its daily 20day MA for weeks.JFR wrote:Anybody have any idea why Cummins, CMI, gapped down this morning
Some have software that watches the average trade size so you know if it us little bait stealers or if the big fish are biting!Al_Dente wrote:Which is “better” for intraday traders?
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Trades with cats wrote:Some have software that watches the average trade size so you know if it us little bait stealers or if the big fish are biting!Al_Dente wrote:Which is “better” ................
It seems the trend people really like Renko brick charts because there's less noise.
I tried and stopped Renko because I am using too many calculations, the Renko bars don't let the volatility based averages approach price as quickly.
I tried and stopped time charts because when things really slow down during the day you get small little bars, so I went with ticks because the same number of transactions keep happening so a slow market just takes more time for the bars. In my mind it isn't as fair an auction if you only have a couple of bidders.
When I was using Stock Charts I tried the volume weighted time bars and they sure make it clear when the action is.
At futures.io they arer always coming up with exotic bar types like line break and Kase, so I guess there is no one size fits all!