Stocks Trading Strategies
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Austin Passamonte
What do winning blackjack players and great trend followers have in common? A sound money management system. Austin Passamonte explains how discipline in your money management can help you avoid the various mental and emotional pitfalls that will lose you money. (more)
![]() Carley Garner
Carley Garner explains the theory of options selling and offers a practical approach for implementing some basic risk management techniques. (more)
![]() Scott Martindale
Even the most experienced investors and traders can get caught up worrying about risk. Scott Martindale shows you how to deal with this uncomfortable situation by using "absolute return" strategies that seek to make money no matter where the market goes.
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![]() Richard Miller
Richard Miller describes a profitable short term trading strategy he use to capture a larger percentage of the first hour's profit potential. Learn how you can apply this approach to your own trading. (more)
![]() John Nyaradi
In John Nyaradi's view, the best use of the VIX is to view it in concert with other indicators to confirm a suspected trend or change in direction. Here's how he uses the VIX to stay on right side of the markets.
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![]() Bennett A. McDowell
The greatest traders are those who know how to deal with and/or master their emotions before it can affect their decision-making. Learn how to control your emotions when trading and effectively develop what Bennett McDowell refers to as "the trader's mindset". (more)
![]() Tim Bourquin
Tim Bourquin talks to full-time trader Pat Anderson about how he uses probabilities and sector analysis to find short-term trends in stocks and ETFs. (more)
![]() Carley Garner
In this trading lesson, Carley Garner explains the put ratio spread and when's the best time to a put this options trading strategy into practice.
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![]() Carley Garner
There are an unlimited number of strategies and possibilities that exist when being creative with options trading. Here is one approach by Carley Garner for those interested in aggressively trading options spreads. (more)
![]() Larry Levin
This critical strategic component is perhaps the most overlooked part of a successful trading strategy. Learn it now to limit your risk on every trade. (more)
![]() Carley Garner
Why would you go through the hassle of mimicking an instrument instead of simply trading the original? Carley Garner explains the benefits of this popular options strategy called a synthetic put.
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![]() Jack Ablin
When it comes to trading, everyone has the opportunity to be successful. Here are six points that individual investors and traders must keep in mind before charting their own course. (more)
![]() Gabriel Wisdom
Instead of competing head on with thousands of investors hoping to find opportunities on sale, consider going where the crowd is unlikely to be looking. Gabriel Wisdom introduces an unconventional approach to finding entries. (more)
![]() Michael Thomsett
What's the "Double-Whammy" short put? Michael Thomsett concludes his series on good portfolio management with this options trading strategy that can fit into any portfolio. (more)
![]() Roman Larionov
Roman Larionov explains how you can use an alert to find an opportunity for entry into a position. This will help you to maximize your profits as well as use your trading time more efficiently. (more)
![]() Michael Thomsett
Why is options trading still a well-kept secret? Michael Thomsett explains the background of the options market and why options provide tremendous flexibility for all types of traders, even the highly conservative. (more)
![]() Roman Larionov
Learn how to use price and volume to easily identify the direction of the trend when day trading in the nearest future. (more)
![]() Richard Miller
Richard Miller demonstrates a strategy aimed at applying Larry Connors' RSI(2) approach to trading pullbacks in Wall Street's best stocks. (more)
![]() Roman Larionov
Roman Larionov explores how day traders can use the volume indicator to improve their trading and definitely increase their gains. (more)
![]() James Hyerczyk
Because conditions change based on market direction, here are some examples of certain situations or times, from James Hyerczyk, when using trend indicators may be overruled. (more)
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