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Lisa Erdmier  
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 More options May 28 2007, 3:41 pm
From: "Lisa Erdmier" <l...@chart-ex.com>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 14:41:32 -0500
Local: Mon, May 28 2007 3:41 pm
Subject: Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum

Good Trading Day;

Volume Momentum

I am working on a new tool that I feel will be helpful to traders. It is
called Volume Momentum. During the first stage I will be e-mailing people on
my mailing list the volume momentum numbers,from highest to lowest, for the
CBOT contracts I carry.

What Volume Momentum is: The day's pivot number subtracted from the last
trading day's highest volume number (POC).
If the difference is positive, it shows that the last trading day's high
volume number (POC) is *above* the pivot number for today's trading day.
If the difference is negative, it shows that the last trading day's high
volume number(POC) is *below* the pivot number for today's trading day.
Traders will be able to gauge where the last day's trading volume was in
relation to where the day's market pivot number comes in.

During the next stage, I will display this information graphically. Please
give me your feed back.

Volume Momentum numbers for Tuesday's trading day;

    Contract             VM
 * *

**
 Soybeans           2 1/4 Soybean Meal     0.30    Soybean Oil
0.03 Corn
-2 1/2 Wheat                -3 1/4 10Yr. Note           0.0 30 Yr.
Bond         0.0 mini-sized Dow    -3.0

Gold                   0.10

Go to www.chart-ex.com to view the charts!!!

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Lisa Erdmier
President, Chart-Ex LLC
i...@chart-Ex.com
847-784-9252


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Silversea  
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 More options May 28 2007, 5:07 pm
From: Silversea <silversea0072...@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 14:07:36 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 28 2007 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: [chart-ex] Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum

Lisa,

     There is a Service called Market Volume :http://www.marketvolume.com
     Volume based technical analysis of broad market indexes.

     Volume Surges because large Surges always precede Price Reversals. Volume technical analysis incorporated in any trading system reduces losses by at least by 50%

    They do not provide the volume for the Bond Market  or TLT. If you can figuire a way to do that for the Bonds or other markets it would really take off in demand. They found a way to separate the selling volume from the buying volume and then monitor and display the accumulation of both, YOU may be able to do that too for other markets.

   Regards,
   AL
  Bond Trader
  ES Trader
  Palm Beach,FL

Lisa Erdmier <l...@chart-ex.com> wrote:

    Good Trading Day;

  Volume Momentum

  I am working on a new tool that I feel will be helpful to traders. It is called Volume Momentum. During the first stage I will be e-mailing people on my mailing list the volume momentum numbers,from highest to lowest, for the CBOT contracts I carry.

  What Volume Momentum is: The day's pivot number subtracted from the last trading day's highest volume number (POC).
  If the difference is positive, it shows that the last trading day's high volume number (POC) is above the pivot number for today's trading day.
  If the difference is negative, it shows that the last trading day's high volume number(POC) is below the pivot number for today's trading day.
  Traders will be able to gauge where the last day's trading volume was in relation to where the day's market pivot number comes in.

  During the next stage, I will display this information graphically. Please give me your feed back.

  Volume Momentum numbers for Tuesday's trading day;

                Contract             VM    

    Soybeans           2 1/4    Soybean Meal     0.30       Soybean Oil        0.03    Corn                   -2 1/2    Wheat                -3 1/4    10Yr. Note           0.0    30 Yr. Bond         0.0    mini-sized Dow    -3.0      Gold                   0.10
  Go to www.chart-ex.com to view the charts!!!

--
Lisa Erdmier
President, Chart-Ex LLC
i...@chart-Ex.com
847-784-9252

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 More options May 28 2007, 5:14 pm
From: Silversea <silversea0072...@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 14:14:42 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 28 2007 5:14 pm
Subject: Re: [chart-ex] Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum

Following on the same idea of what MarketVolume.com is doing for the Indeces. Is it really possible to differinciate and separate the Selling Vol. from the Buying Vol.? or is it a graphical VISUAL  trick the have invented? do the exchanges really provide that king of information?

Lisa Erdmier <l...@chart-ex.com> wrote:

    Good Trading Day;

  Volume Momentum

  I am working on a new tool that I feel will be helpful to traders. It is called Volume Momentum. During the first stage I will be e-mailing people on my mailing list the volume momentum numbers,from highest to lowest, for the CBOT contracts I carry.

  What Volume Momentum is: The day's pivot number subtracted from the last trading day's highest volume number (POC).
  If the difference is positive, it shows that the last trading day's high volume number (POC) is above the pivot number for today's trading day.
  If the difference is negative, it shows that the last trading day's high volume number(POC) is below the pivot number for today's trading day.
  Traders will be able to gauge where the last day's trading volume was in relation to where the day's market pivot number comes in.

  During the next stage, I will display this information graphically. Please give me your feed back.

  Volume Momentum numbers for Tuesday's trading day;

                Contract             VM    

    Soybeans           2 1/4    Soybean Meal     0.30       Soybean Oil        0.03    Corn                   -2 1/2    Wheat                -3 1/4    10Yr. Note           0.0    30 Yr. Bond         0.0    mini-sized Dow    -3.0      Gold                   0.10
  Go to www.chart-ex.com to view the charts!!!

--
Lisa Erdmier
President, Chart-Ex LLC
i...@chart-Ex.com
847-784-9252

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Lisa Erdmier  
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 More options May 31 2007, 12:55 pm
From: "Lisa Erdmier" <l...@chart-ex.com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 11:55:41 -0500
Local: Thurs, May 31 2007 12:55 pm
Subject: Re: [chart-ex] Re: Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum

Hello Al,

Great idea!!
I checked with the CME and they don't have the end of the day Buy/Sell
available. I will check with the CBOT and keep you updated.

Lisa

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 More options May 31 2007, 9:47 pm
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 21:47:45 -0400
Local: Thurs, May 31 2007 9:47 pm
Subject: Re: [chart-ex] Re: Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum
Lisa,

I think the new approach provides a better understanding for the volume momentum numbers. i.e. pivot-poc=vm.  I think for a better reward to risk ratio, most people understand that entering on pullbacks is best.  This might help to drive this idea home.

Thanks
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 More options May 31 2007, 9:48 pm
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 21:48:54 -0400
Local: Thurs, May 31 2007 9:48 pm
Subject: Re: [chart-ex] Re: Chart-Ex / New Volume Momentum
Lisa,

Yes, the vm numbers if followed for a period of time might reveal something quite useful.  I would like to see the numbers daily.

Thanks
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