US exchange regulations, limit to show indexes

I have receipt today this message from Trading view: As per exchange regulations, S&P and Dow Jones indexes can be shown ONLY to users who are NOT logged in, or who are logged in and have paid for a real-time package. We cannot show them to all registered users. We do not understand this policy, … Read more

S&P chart

I love this type of visual charts that represent the numbers in a different way. This one from the analysis point of view is not useful, at least to me, but it’s a nice perspective to see how it goes. https://www.finviz.com/map.ashx Today, we have almost all green:

Tradingeconomics.com

I was yesterday night navigating onto the different charts and data that are available in this web: https://tradingeconomics.com The purpose is to define a set of macro indicators that enable me to contrast macro trends into a sector, so I can advance in general terms the trend of the sector or identify a divergence. For instance, … Read more

S&P Predictions

The beginning On August 3rd 2018 I wrote about some behaviors of S&P. These behaviors and my desire to develop reports to understand trends at monthly level took me to draw this figure the same day: How things happened in the calendar At the end of August I took the decision that I was going … Read more

The impact of ICOs on cryptos’ value

I have had some conversations related to this during the last months. The topic So many companies/start-ups are opening ICO processes to fund their blockchain business. They create a business plan with a budget to fund it, the currency is in dollars/euros or other FIAT currency. The majority enable the investors to fund the project … Read more

S&P 500, three things

This is the monthly graph of S&P 500. Three notes: The change of volume happened in December 2016 The “almost” change of trend happened in 2015 The potential shoulder-head-shoulder that is being drawing now in 2018.  

Quantitative trading on cryptocurrency market Q4

This is the third chapter of a learning process that started last September. Fourth Quarter The fourth step is defined for the next 3 months, where the main goal is to retake the back-testing and work more adjusted to a given analysis. I will also continue trading manually so I continue learning on the market momentum. … Read more