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Lawrence G. McMillanLawrence G. McMillan*
President of McMillan Analysis Corporation

Focus: Options

* Not employed by or affiliated with Interactive Data


My Trading Strategy for Using eSignal

I generally keep my main screen at full-page length, showing the indicators I like to watch, to get a feel for how the market is performing in real time. The screen shot of my main page is below. The major indices -- $INDU, $SPX (S&P 500), the S&P 500 futures premium ($PREM), Value Line Index ($VLE), advances and declines ($ADV and $DECL), the Volatility Index ($VIX) and $OEX (S&P 100) comprise the first section of the page.

Screen 1These are all items that short-term traders should watch, especially the futures $PREM and the $VIX, as well as the relationship between $SPX and $INDX, or $SPX and $OEX. If the market is operating "normally," $SPX should be moving approximately twice as fast as $OEX, and $INDU should be moving nearly 7.5 times as fast as $SPX. If not, I do some investigating to find out why. With respect to the latter comparison, I keep a watch on a Dow Jones 30 Industrials window to see what's moving the Dow.

Below that area, in the second portion of my page, I watch the S&P futures trading. The electronic market is represented by the E-mini futures (ES M2, for example). The day trading of the S&P futures themselves (SP M2=2, for example) is always important, and, during the evening and early morning hours, I watch the S&P futures trading on Globex (SP M2=1, for example).

Below that, I have the bond futures listed. I also consider them important in assessing how the market is behaving. I used to keep track of the T-Bonds (US M2, for example), but they are being de-listed, so, now, I also watch the 10-Year Note futures (TY M2).

I monitor the night trading of these bond and note futures as well because I am often at my computer in the evening. (ZB M2 is the night trading in the T-Bond futures and ZN M2 is the night trading in the 10-Year Note futures.) You can find symbols on anything by using eSignal's Trader's Toobox and then clicking on "Symbol Guide" under the "Tools" column.

Below the bond futures, I have two Tick indicators -- the NYSE TICK ($TICK) and the Ticks on the 30 Dow Jones Industrials ($TICKI).

Finally, I list the NASDAQ-oriented items: the NASDAQ futures (ND is the base symbol), both the night version (ND M2=1, for example) and the day version (ND M2=2, for example). The NASDAQ 100 Index ($NDX), the NASDAQ 100 tracking stock (QQQ) and the NASDAQ Composite ($COMPQ) complete my list of NASDAQ items to watch.

The last thing I keep on my main screen is the Arms Index (also known as the TRaders INdex) (symbol: $TRIN).

Screen 2Other windows that I use a lot include a daily, real-time tick chart of the S&P 500 futures and an options page, where I not only use the standard column heading but also include Delta and Implied Volatility (known as Sigma on eSignal). A screen shot of my options page is included here as well.

The rest of my eSignal screens are a myriad of symbols that I watch in conjunction with various strategies. I also make very liberal use of the Limit Alerts feature to notify me when a stock, index or futures contract hits a price at which I am inclined to take some action.

Larry's Educator Credentials
As president of McMillan Analysis Corporation and a recognized industry expert, Lawrence G. McMillan is the best-selling author and publisher of the "Daily Volume Alerts" service, The Option Strategist newsletter (covering equity, index and futures options), commentaries and materials related to trading options. His insights and foresight have been a source of advice to thousands. He was inducted into the Trader's Hall of Fame in October of 2001 by the Options Trading Forum. World-renowned speaker and educator on options trading, he is frequently quoted in respected sources such as Dow Jones, Reuters, CNBC, Bloomberg, JAG Notes and theStreet.com.

Lawrence G. McMillan's Writings

Larry has authored two best-selling books on Options, including Options As A Strategic Investment, both recognized as essential resources for any serious option trader's library.

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