Market Analysis Since 1967 "We Trade Our Research" Money Management Since 1972
Technical Analysis of Futures and Cash Markets
Coverage includes active U.S. futures markets by group: interest rates, currencies, agriculturals, industrials, softs, precious metals and energy. Other markets may include stock indexes, LME non-ferrous metals, cash forex and various non-U.S. futures.
Our Commitment
We are in the business of providing futures market research that leads to logical trading strategies. Our approach is an end of day technical analysis that helps to minimize the knee-jerk mind set that can become a function of intraday trading.
Our background of active trading and account management gives us a practical approach to market analysis. Our conclusions and trading stances are grounded in reality, not ivory tower analytics. We think this perspective helps individual futures traders as well as institutional account managers make better trading decisions.
To us, the three most important components of technical analysis are classic pattern recognition (hence our name--eidetic), momentum, and wave interpretation. Our approach applies those elements against a basic fundamental supply & demand backdrop.
Coverage includes active U.S. futures markets by group: interest rates, currencies, agriculturals, industrials, softs, precious metals and energy. Other markets may include stock indexes, LME non-ferrous metals, cash forex and various non-U.S. futures.
Our Commitment
We are in the business of providing futures market research that leads to logical trading strategies. Our approach is an end of day technical analysis that helps to minimize the knee-jerk mind set that can become a function of intraday trading.
Our background of active trading and account management gives us a practical approach to market analysis. Our conclusions and trading stances are grounded in reality, not ivory tower analytics. We think this perspective helps individual futures traders as well as institutional account managers make better trading decisions.
To us, the three most important components of technical analysis are classic pattern recognition (hence our name--eidetic), momentum, and wave interpretation. Our approach applies those elements against a basic fundamental supply & demand backdrop.
TRADING IN COMMODITY FUTURES OR OPTIONS INVOLVES SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF LOSS. DO NOT RISK
MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
