Shorting a Market at New Contract Highs
Paul Tudor Jones has made his living picking trend reversals. He considers them low-risk opportunities. You may get cut five or 10 times, but with diligence, you can also catch huge moves.
One of...
Paul Tudor Jones has made his living picking trend reversals. He considers them low-risk opportunities. You may get cut five or 10 times, but with diligence, you can also catch huge moves.
One of...
With volatile markets, traders are able to take advantage of some big moves, without having to take on more risk. In this latest episode of The Trade, Performance Coach Dan Hodgman talks about a...
Just because markets are closed doesn't mean that you can't make progress in your trading. And while you should absolutely take some time this weekend to unwind and get away from markets, you should...
In the latest episode of The Trade, Performance Coach Dan Hodgman hones in on a subject that a lot of traders don't talk much about: taking losses. Anyone who has been trading for a while knows that...
"The most important investment you can make is in yourself." — Warren Buffett
It's another weekend — and after the week we had in markets, you deserve a breather. But don't forget that you can beat...
The weekend is here; markets are closed. But that doesn't mean that you can't work on your trading.
This week, we put together three resources for you to think about and digest this weekend....
In the latest episode of The Trade, Performance Coach Dan Hodgman talks about one of our funded trader's trades last Wednesday, March 7. The trade occurred right after the ADP Employment Report, a...
The weekend is here; markets are closed. But that doesn't mean that you can't work on your trading.
This is our first in a new weekly recap that's meant to help traders improve over the weekend in...
In the latest episode of our new trading segment, The Trade, Performance Coach Dan Hodgman takes a look at a successful Nasdaq futures (NQ) trade by Russell B. from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Russell's...
In this week's episode of The Trade, Performance Coach Dan Hodgman takes a look at a trade by one of our funded traders, Melissa M. in Oklahoma. This is an actual Crude Oil ($CLJ8) trade that Melissa...
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