S&P Daily Pre-Market Prep 7/11/16
We finally got a decent pop upside, so hopefully we are now on our way to 2200. So for me the game today is to look for signs of continuation to the upside.Ideally, we'd see a pullback to the old...
We finally got a decent pop upside, so hopefully we are now on our way to 2200. So for me the game today is to look for signs of continuation to the upside.Ideally, we'd see a pullback to the old...
Effective Sunday, July 10 (Monday, July 11 trade date), Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group Inc. will reduce the price increment of the Canadian Dollar/US Dollar...
Fiamma is studying to be an economist. She uses tick charts and moving averages in her trading technique. She uses her indicators to confirm her path and looks for trends and horizontal lines in the...
Bltdavid has been trading futures on and off for a little over two years. He previously made stock investments for over 10 years. He is a trend trader who looks for pullbacks. He likes to find...
S&P Futures Plan & what to look for at the top of this range over the coming days from Jigsaw Trading.
Bear777 believes that a person's technique is more important than how many years a person has been in the markets. He trades with the trend of the market and uses price channels and volume profile as...
JMC has more than 10 years of experience trading Futures. He took courses about order flow and continued to learn on his own with observation. He refines his trading style everyday. His foundation is...
Yaronm's first experience with trading was as a day trader on the Euribor in an international trading firm soon after he graduated. He then worked in a couple of binary options companies as a risk...
AussieTrader is a father of two and has been studying trading for the past three years. He is very interested in automated trading. He thinks the market is an auction process, for him the most...
We are coming down off the top of the range but we really didn't see major selling yesterday. Volume was decent 1.8m contracts but it just didn't feel like speculators were jumping in short.So I...
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