What it Means for Futures to be at All-Time Highs
Equity futures are at or near all-time highs. What does this mean for traders? We asked our resident traders what it meant for a contract to make an all-time high or low. Here's what they said.
Equity futures are at or near all-time highs. What does this mean for traders? We asked our resident traders what it meant for a contract to make an all-time high or low. Here's what they said.
In the past two trading sessions, Crude Oil ($CLV7) has broken out - and is now knocking on the door of $50 per barrel at time of writing. There's expected to be resistance at recent highs above $50.
Our Performance Coaches were active today - trading both Crude Oil ($CLV7) and Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7) futures. They did so with mixed results, but are still in a good position on their overall...
Three Trading Lessons from Jason's Success:Perfect the art of disciplined risk: We talk about managing risk - a lot. Jason succeeded in the 150K Trading Combine® and Funded Trader Preparation™ by...
Equity futures hit new highs yesterday. Thus far, we're seeing a slight pull-back from those levels, while Gold ($GCZ7) recovers and Crude Oil ($CLV7) has continued to rally. There is good movement...
After stalking the market for the past few trading sessions, the Performance Coaches got back in the market today with their first equity futures trade.
The S&P 500 opened at new high and continued...
All eyes are on equity futures - with S&P 500 ($ESZ7) and Nasdaq ($NQZ7) futures hitting all-time highs. In the S&P 500, there was a gap open higher and a continuation - that could mean that it is...
Our Performance Coaches are taking risk management and the Trading Combine® very seriously - again declining to enter a trade even as the Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7) hit a new contract high.
Part of this...
Trading Lessons from Anthony's Success:Learning the perils of going outside your trading plan: In the Trading Combine® that led to his Funded Account®, Anthony was just $20 away from his profit...
Equity markets have rebounded after initial assessments of Hurricane Irma may prove it less disastrous than originally feared. That's good news for everyone in Florida who have certainly been in our...
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