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Some random and perhaps redundant notes on charting the thin but well behaved OMX Stockholm 30 Index Future with eSignal data feed on Investor /RT software by LinnSoft for trading on pure market data as suggested in the contextual Volume Profile approach of FuturesTrader71.

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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Calendar spread Nov 15, 2019 (X19/9K) vs. Oct 18, 2019 (V19/9J) : [-7.00]


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  • Dalton, J. F., Jones, E. T., & Dalton, R. B. (2013). Mind over markets power trading with market generated information (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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