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Austin Passamonte
Simple price patterns are nothing more than reflections of the human emotions of fear & greed measured with real money at work in the markets. Here is a guide to key price patterns that every trader should be aware of. (more)
Patrick Yao
Becoming a successful trader can take months and often years to achieve. Are you willing to pay the price? Here's are the factors to consider... (more)
Larry Schneider
The futures market trades on a seasonal pattern as the result of multiple factors such as planting and harvesting, weather conditions, etc. See how following seasonal trends can help you maximize your trading effectiveness. (more)
Toni Hansen
Not all traders are alike. Are you a scalper, day trader, swing trader, or investor? Learn what style you trade with and it can greatly increase your potential for success. (more)
David Goodboy
With corn on the rise for several months now, and spiking at all-time highs, perhaps you'd like a little information on how to trade this hot commodity. Well here it is, a thorough detailing of corn trading basics. (more)
Austin Passamonte
E-mini futures and ES's are by far the most popular stock-index market traded, by retail traders and institutions alike. But that widespread popularity is not necessarily a good thing. (more)
Kurt Eckhardt
Learn how you can use options out-of-the-money puts and calls to create a secure replication of a futures position. (more)
Austin Passamonte
We so often see stocks opening and closing at nearly unchanged prices. But experienced traders know that often times it's the movement between the opening and closing bells that's important. (more)
Brandon Langley
In the first installment we discussed three primary benefits that alternative investments can provide to a 'traditional' investment portfolio or as a stand-alone investment. Today, we'll conclude with two more, and by the end of this you should be asking yourself, "where do I go from here?" (more)
David Goodboy
In my last article, we discussed the four primary styles. Now, how do you decide what style fits you best? (more)
David Goodboy
One of the most crucial questions a new trader can ask themselves is, "How do I start trading stocks? What trading style should I use? (more)
Brandon Langley
When all is said and done, what direct monetary incentive does your mutual fund manager, stock broker, or financial adviser have to see you make 15-25% per year? See why alternative investment strategies may yield a better return. (more)
Larry Schneider
Today, non-financial futures comprise only 20% of all U.S. futures trading volume. Nonetheless there are many exciting and vibrant markets to trade.
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Tom Busby
The market continually changes and a trader must keep his options open. While traders in the U.S. sleep, the market continues to trade across the world. (more)
Jeff Fosse
How to protect your portfolio by hedging with futures. (more)
Austin Passamonte
It goes without saying that Tuesday's historical rally was exactly that - historical. (more)
Michael Covel
There has been so much volatility on major stock indices around the world that people are becoming numb to it. There is an eerie feeling that the other shoe has yet to drop. (more)
Austin Passamonte
Many successful traders moved away from time-based measurement charts for those which plot price changes and/or volume traded alone. In this article, you will learn how using tick and volume based charts can improve your trading. (more)
Austin Passamonte
The more things change, well... the more they change, I guess. Looking back from February 2007 onward, that month was the real transition from decade's low volatility (VIX) levels towards a steady trend of rising volatility in the markets. (more)
Austin Passamonte
Floor trader pivots are static levels for any given day, ie the levels do not change. (more)
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