Health Scares Fuel Panic Selling
If you want to talk efficiency; China built a 645,000 square foot hospital in less than 10 days. The 1,000 bed facility specifically built to house Coronavirus patients opened its doors Monday....
If you want to talk efficiency; China built a 645,000 square foot hospital in less than 10 days. The 1,000 bed facility specifically built to house Coronavirus patients opened its doors Monday....
In an era of fake news and widespread distrust in the media, standard-bearer organizations like The Wall Street Journal remain a beacon for hard-hitting reporting on what’s going on in finance as...
Every Friday afternoon, Topstep Performance Coach John Hoagland fires up his charts and identifies the trends and "areas of importance" futures traders should look out for in the coming week.
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For the past several weeks, the impeachment proceedings in the United States have garnered much attention. However, globally, now the impeachment trial is taking a backseat to the Coronavirus, which...
What does that mean? It means the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union.
The origins of the European Union (EU) date back to the end of World War II, when Western European countries were...
Backtesting is the testing of a trading strategy against historical data. Backtesting intends to test the statistical validity of a trading strategy. While the practice has...
Before we get started here, the sound came out a little grainy in the video. We found what the issue was and it has been addressed. Since we streamed it LIVE, we felt it best practice to give you the...
Up until this past Friday (January 24), the S&P 500 futures had not posted a negative settlement of more than 1% since December 2, 2019 (38 trading days). And before that, the next most recent 1%...
Up until the time a college advisor asked if he wanted to intern on the trading floor at the NYMEX, Tony Hicks had never even heard of the futures markets. The moment he stepped foot on the floor, he...
The debate rages on. What’s the best indicator to use for trading futures? The answer is, there isn’t one. Are some better than others? For sure. It also greatly depends...
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