Austin, TX
Experience: Master
Platform: ninjatrader, r-trader
Trading: NQ, CL
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Personally I can't see any value in using backwardation/contango for daytrading. The time frame is so tight in a daytrade it is not affected much if any by these things. A daytrade is really an "in the moment" type trade. I think to try an look at backwardation/contango when making in the moment type decision just clouds the process. I think it would also be very difficult to find a real correlation that would give an edge.
I do think in a swing or longer term arb situation backwardation/contango could be a way to trade. So might be worth investing some time looking for correlations in that regard.
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