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An instrument’s opening price can be an important marker for trend and direction. Furthermore, there are many timeframes whereby the opening mark can offer useful...
Then Look Back to the Open...
An instrument’s opening price can be an important marker for trend and direction. Furthermore, there are many timeframes whereby the opening mark can offer useful...
A lot of us think we’ll be like Gordon Gekko when we start our trading careers. The truth of the matter is that trading is really a skill that develops and evolves over time. This is not a get rich...
My writings often identify a trade, such as carpentry, as an illustration for trading. The carpenter will utilize several different nail sizes, depending on whether he is installing trim or framing...
The 2020 election is already underway. We can’t tell you who will win but we can tell you how to plan your trades leading up to November 3. This week, Topstep’s own John Doherty joins Jack and Dan...
Eventually, in the life of a trader, he or she will encounter the term “dead cat bounce.” There are multiple ways that this pattern can formulate in a given...
As usual, the financial media is lambasting millennials, but this time, they're mad that millennials are finally dipping their toes into the stock market. Until recently, millennials have remained...
Biju Kulathakal started his career in the aerospace industry before becoming the Founder of Halo Investing. As he explains, the jump from aerospace to trading was not as strange as it sounds. This...
Traders realize that success is very much about routine. The best traders I have known tend to keep a consistent schedule during the trading week and even over the weekend. This schedule not only...
Trends are your friend. That’s the advice of Gary Antonacci, consultant and author of Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk. Gary joined Jack and Dan to...
I have only seldom met a successful trader who had a practice of keeping their head in the sand and avoiding the major news stories around them. Whether it be economic, political, or sports, traders...
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