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| Russell 1000 e-mini Trading System Typically, a Russell 1000 e-mini futures trading system comprises a specific set of rules that determine entry and exit points for a Russell 100 e-minis. It generally also incorporates various technical analysis indicators that provide feedback about a market (strength and direction of a trend). Trading systems may be tailored to the specific needs of individual traders. Rules of Russell 1000 E-mini Trading System A complete trading system should go well beyond simple Russell 1000 signal generation. It should incorporate decision-making procedures and include risk management calculations. A complete e-minis trading system should also include auto-trading capabilities based on the futures signals it generates. Finally, a good trading system should operate objectively, ideally completely removing the emotional factor from the trading process. Building a Trading System Reliable, historically tested technical indicators are the building blocks of a good e-mini futures trading system. However, even excellent technical analysis indicators can lose their validity when incorporated into a trading system . It is therefore vital not only to back-test your system but also to test it under real-time applications. A good trading system requires that its technical indicators are well-researched and thoroughly tested. Several indicators may be combined into one system. The trading system then needs to undergo testing, adjusting, and fine-tuning. Only after completing such a comprehensive development process can a system trader realistically expect to auto-trade the Russell 1000 signals generated by the system. ©HGH Associated Press About Us |
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