This is the Big One! Tuesday's Market Forecast
The velocity with which markets sell off nowadays is incredible. As soon as things start to move, they really move. Then, prices start to steady and the longer-term buyers enter the market. It's...
The velocity with which markets sell off nowadays is incredible. As soon as things start to move, they really move. Then, prices start to steady and the longer-term buyers enter the market. It's...
All trading careers have defining moments. For Bruce Kovner, retired CEO of global macro hedge fund Caxton Associates, it was his third trade that shaped his legendary career.
Kovner started his...
At the moment, every stock futures sell off becomes more and more limited. On Friday, following headlines that suggested that turbulence may be ahead for President Trump as it relates to the Russia...
As traders, we think about our P&L and how we can extend our capital. But with so much of trading success happening between the ears. That's why preserving the mental capital when you are not trading...
Peter Davies day trades the S&P 500 and helps traders by designing analytics, a trading platform and other tools as the founder of Jigsaw Trading. In the most recent episode of Limit Up!, host Eddie...
Equity marketsare bouncing after the Nasdaq ($NQZ7) led a sell-off yesterday. That index has gained back 40 points - or 0.65%. The gains this time though are led by the Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7), up 0.5%...
The Performance Coaches traded for the first time in a few days, losing $166.18 going short the Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7). Because their Trading Combine® is nearing the Max Drawdown, which has trailed to...
Right now, we are still experiencing great markets - lots of movement, liquidity is high and all the participants seem to be staying engaged.
But... the good times may not last all month. And you...
February Gold ($GCG8) is selling off this morning, dropping $9 despite holding firm through much of the S&P 500's ($ESZ7) rally yesterday. Prices are now back below $1,290 after touching above $1,300...
It is always interesting to get insight into how professional traders at large firms - trading large dollar amounts - think about trading. On a recent episode of Bloomberg's Odd Lots, hosts Tracy...
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