S&P 500 Daily Pre-Market Prep 2/10/16
Yesterday we were looking for signs the market had bottomed out and we didn't get that. What we got indecisive. Overnight, we have seen a push up, so I'm looking for signs of continuation at the...
Yesterday we were looking for signs the market had bottomed out and we didn't get that. What we got indecisive. Overnight, we have seen a push up, so I'm looking for signs of continuation at the...
Well - you have to laugh at the financial press "doom and gloom as market sells off on poor employment numbers" - yes, it sold off on Friday and went all the way down to Wednesdays low...
TomC has been trading fixed income since 2013. He uses candlestick charts, pivot points, and point and figure charts as his indicators. TomC defines the market state by looking at short term and long...
CONGRATULATIONS CandyLi!
CandyLi learned some good trading methods from her husband who traded futures for three years. She uses moving averages as her indicator and trendline breakout.
CONGRATULATIONS gkaigher!
Gkraigher started out as a floor trader at the CBOE and CME, specializing in S&P 500 Options as a market maker. Most of his previous experience is in options, so he has...
CONGRATULATIONS marksman!
Marksman’s trading journey has evolved from the OTC, to equity, and eventually to futures. Once he started trading futures, he never looked back. Marksman follows the market...
SG worked in finance and trading for twenty years, and eventually began trading on his own. He uses scalp trading and identifies his key indicators as pivot points, tick charts, and volume profile.
Edgnatyuk has experience trading S&P E-mini futures and SPDR options. When trading, edgnatyuk uses a low exposure and scalping strategy. He likes to be in-and-out of his trades. He hopes to profit...
Rafacunha has five years of experience trading in the Brazilian futures markets. He describes himself as a scalper and hopes that this strategy will help him become profitable with TopstepTrader. At...
CONGRATULATIONS sflorchuk!
Sflorchuk has traded for over fifteen years intermittently while working full time. He has a degree in geophysics and is a third class power engineer. Sflorchuk has studied...
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