Browse Articles by John Jagerson
3 Ways to Trade Forex News
John Jagerson - November 15, 2010
This article provides some basic step-by-step methods you can employ today to take advantage of news in the forex market.
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Implied volatility is relatively simple to understand but is hard to predict. TradingMarkets contributor John Jagerson discusses how to use IV to forecast market direction and make trading decisions.
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How to Use Option Collars in Volatile Markets - Part 1
John Jagerson - May 18, 2010
Traders have a love/hate relationship with volatile markets. The options strategy discuss in this two part series is a tool any trader can add to their trading kit.
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Fringe banking has grown substantially with millions of households with no banking relationship. For Investors, the volatility within this consumer market, and especially with CSH, is worth taking a look at.
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Do analysts' estimates matter to the stock long term? The response sounds reasonable but it leads to a bigger question of where do these estimates come from in the first place.
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Stock Market Analysis and Fibonacci, Part 1
John Jagerson - May 13, 2010
Fibonacci analysis can be used to set stops as well as timing entries, however, the most valuable information is what it can tell us about risk. Here are a few tactical concepts and tips to understand this essential tool.
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Using Calendar Spreads to Profit from a Bear Market
John Jagerson - May 13, 2010
Calendar spreads, also known as time spreads, are useful when you are uncertain about the direction of the market but you want to implement an effective option hedge during periods of market volatility.
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The "Dead Cat Bounce" pattern may have a macabre name but it comes with very nice profit potential. TradingMarkets contributor John Jagerson shows you how relatively easy it is to identify this type of technical price pattern.
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Our series on Fibonacci Analysis continues with a break down of the most common fibonacci tools used by analysts. In part 2, TradingMarkets contributor John Jagerson discusses fibonacci fans and retracements.
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Did the Solutions to the Last Credit Crisis Work? - Part 2
John Jagerson - May 11, 2010
In the second of this three-part series, TradingMarkets contributor John Jagerson walks you through the results of the Japanese banking crisis and how that model may play out again in the U.S.
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