Big Moves in Gold, New Highs in Stocks
Following retail sales and CPI data this morning, equity futures again hit all-time highs, with the Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7) hitting 2555.50 as of writing. Crude Oil and Gold futures are also rallying,...
Following retail sales and CPI data this morning, equity futures again hit all-time highs, with the Emini S&P 500 ($ESZ7) hitting 2555.50 as of writing. Crude Oil and Gold futures are also rallying,...
Yra Harris has been trading commodities for nearly 40 years. He started on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), thrived in the transition from the pits to the screens and even became a...
Futures markets have presented some opportunities over the past few days - but the large moves has basically been confined to an up and down move in Crude Oil ($CLX7). Crude Oil is down 2% in...
Overnight, the big mover in futures markets was the Euro ($6EZ7), which gained 0.4% to push up towards the 1.19 handle. Between 1.19 and 1.1920, there is expected areas of resistance, so it will be...
With market participants back in the fray, markets are moving in early trade on Tuesday. Gold futures ($GCZ7) are nearly $10 higher, showing that there's some risk aversion going on out there....
Overnight, futures prices were relatively flat. The biggest mover of the major futures contracts was Gold ($GCZ7), which gained 0.6% overnight. Crude Oil ($CLX7), which hit a rough patch in the last...
Why are good traders humble? Experience, for one. After a while, good traders realize that the market is bigger than they are. Once you think you have the market pegged - that you have it all figured...
You can't stumble into good trading. You have to plan for it. This is the basis behind TopstepTrader's Trading Combine® , where you have a safe environment to learn and experiment - inside certain...
Though volatility as measured by the VIX is not moving higher, volatility for day traders is certainly there. That means there are opportunities.
As we walk in today, Crude Oil ($CLX7) is down...
It's a common story - equity futures are in the midst of hitting fresh all-time highs this morning. That has Gold ($GCZ7) selling off and is making its way into the U.S. Treasury Bond this morning -...
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