Balancing Trading and Motherhood with Jane Gallina
Getting laid off is a time for soul searching and following your passions. After a layoff while she was pregnant, Jane Gallina went all in on day trading. She joins us this week on Limit Up! to...
Getting laid off is a time for soul searching and following your passions. After a layoff while she was pregnant, Jane Gallina went all in on day trading. She joins us this week on Limit Up! to...
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. Read on...
Earlier this year, volatility was widespread across many asset classes as the COVID19 pandemic began to provoke fear around the world, and supply/demand issues ensued. Many global equity markets saw...
July turned out to be another record-breaker; stocks traded higher for the fourth consecutive month, Gold settled at a record high, and Topstep funded 459 new trading accounts, bringing the total...
An old adage in personal finance says that you should “always pay yourself first.” When this phrase was first coined it referred to setting money aside for retirement as soon you got your paycheck so...
Samantha LaDuc has a special saying: macro matters! As a Macro-to-Micro Analyst, Samantha does detailed research into both the long and short game to help clients learn to make the best trades at the...
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. Read on...
Readers know that I like to illustrate principles by telling a story, oftentimes of other traders. However, today I have an account that deals directly with me.
It pays to be on the right side of a trending market. Whether you’re a day trader or a swing trader, or if you’re trading futures, forex, or stocks, swing highs and swing lows make up the foundation...
When Marina Villatoro started her website, The Trader Chick, her initial goal was to teach trading basics to entice more women to join the industry. Her simplified, bare-bones approach however, has...
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