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Market Timing

David Penn
Market timing isn't easy, and being successful at market timing requires having a quantified edge, a system for protecting against severe losses, and the confidence to stick to your method regardless of what the talking heads on CNBC are telling you. (more)
Paul Sabo
In my almost twenty years of trading on Wall Street, I have seen a lot of trading strategies and methodologies. In this article, I am going to show how I use one of my favorite strategies in conjunction with TradingMarkets Market Timing course... (more)
Paul Sabo
The TRIN index tells us whether the NYSE Advancers or Decliners are getting their proportionate share of the day’s volume. In other words, are advancing stocks or declining stocks receiving their fair share of the overall volume? (more)
Paul Sabo
Today I want to talk about the market activity over the past two months and summarize what our trading strategies have done. (more)
Paul Sabo
Here's an example of how I use the Market Timing buy signals that trigger to help me with my day trading. (more)
Paul Sabo
When I come in each morning before the trading day begins, I want to have some sort of a market bias before I start day trading... (more)
Paul Sabo
These are two of the four criteria I use to judge how aggressively I want to trade particular buy or sell signals. (more)
Paul Sabo
Why is this moving average line on our charts the "line in the sand" in determining whether we are to be buying the market or selling the market? (more)
Paul Sabo
This sequence again proves that when you take emotion out of the picture,and rely on sound statistical research, you stand a better chance of being a profitable trader. (more)
Paul Sabo
With the extreme sell-off that we saw on Tuesday, I want to cover how I used the VIX to place high probability trades. (more)
Paul Sabo
If you have ever read any TradingMarkets research articles, you would know that our mantra is to buy short-term weakness. We look to buy a stock or market after it has exhibited short-term weakness, and then capitalize on the resulting bounce back to its mean... (more)

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