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Andy's Spread Scan Example:

This week we look at LHV7 – LCV7.

Today we consider an inter-market meats spread: long October 07 Lean Hogs and short October 07 Live Cattle (LHV7 – LCV7). After a strong downmove in August, the spread stopped again at the level of around -31.00 (same low as in April 2007 and May 2007). Now we get the chance to enter on a possible 1-2-3 low at the moment the spread makes a new high. The time window goes from approximately 09/07 till 10/03, with a winning percentage of over 87% (13 winning trades in the last 15 years).

Traders may want to enter the spread at a value of -29.20. Initial margin for the spread is $790 (reduced margin). Suggested risk is $1,000. Initial projected objective is $1,000, then a move higher. Basis is seasonal (app. 9/7 – 10/3) and a 1-2-3 low. Please check with your other trades!

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Previous Trades:

On September 9 we told subscribers of our professional daily spreads & position trading newsletter Traders Notebook, "Consider buying October e-miNY Natural Gas at 5.62 stop market (if open <= 5.60). Initial margin is $2,700. Suggested stop at 5.25 (app. $925). Suggested first target at 5.97, then 7.00 or higher. Basis is a TTE in front of a 1-2-3 low. Comment: If the suggested stop is too far, suggest a closer stop at 5.40. I personally would be careful taking the trade overnight due to low volume "

Here's how we suggested managing this trade:

09/10 Long at 5.62. Trade hit first suggested target at 5.97. Suggest moving stop to break even.
09/12 Suggest moving stop to 5.95.

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Andy Jordan's Trading Bites

About Human Behavior
by Joe Ross

One of the most important things to learn in this life is how we ourselves behave, not only when we are acting on our own, but when we are part of the crowd. And what few of us understand is how many of our important daily actions are not thought out in advance. We are all attempting to survive in what is basically a hostile environment. Many of our actions are in response to some sort of stimulus, whether someone else’s words or actions, or something physical like our computer going down while in the midst of a trade. It may be painful to admit, but in much of human behavior we act first and then rationalize what we did later. While we all try to be logical, in most instances the rationalization comes after the fact, if it comes at all, and in general it is not at all close to explaining why we acted in the way we did. It is tough to be honest with ourselves, but honesty with self holds the secret to success. This is nowhere more true than in trading.

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A NEW ERA OF TRADING IS ARISING

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Trading in commodities will become more important than trading in financial instruments...

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