Trades to Place in the Aftermath of the Election
Among other things, volatility is an ingredient essential to making money in the financial market arena. In fact the level of volatility has been rising on average for weeks now, and I expect as we move into next week will increase, mainly due to the presidential election. Regardless of what happens, what is pretty much […]
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Deciphering the Stock Market
There is always considerable “chatter” on the fundamental front, concerning the news of the day, its impact on the stock market, and where the best investments are to be found. As we enter the fall, the noise is especially clamorous this year in light of the upcoming election. Typically its confusing enough, without the added […]
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Theoretical Components Integral to Timing
If anything, volatility has been a feature prominent to a number of different financial sectors so far in 2016. Market timing provides an alternate, and complimentary form of analysis, to assist in navigating through the choppy financial waters, in an effort to identify the best trades. This program will demonstrate procedures I use to generate […]
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The power of Trend Analysis
There are a vast amount of forces that determine financial market behavior and motion. The complexity of analysis is staggering. Understanding trend, and why markets trend, seems to be the closest we can come to approaching any reasonable understanding of market activity. Specifically in this presentation, I will focus on objective parameters which serve to […]
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Trading With or Against the Trend
They tell us to trade with the Trend because it’s your friend. But is that always true? In this new webinar presentation, Ken W. Chow, developer of the SuperStructureTrading method, reveals simple ways to: – Know when the Trend is weakening, and how to trade against it – Trade pullbacks when the Trend is still […]
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Let Bonds Lead the Way
If nothing else, marked levels of volatility have characterized the financial landscape since the start of 2016. The same volatility has made normally complicated analysis and forecasting more challenging than it normally is. The stock market in particular seems in the last few weeks to be especially schizophrenic, defying various attempts at offering some reliable […]
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Trading opportunities in the aftermath of Brexit!
Trading opportunities in the aftermath of Brexit! This webinar will highlight specific markets which would be expected to respond to the results of the vote in Great Britain concerning their status relative to the European union. Whatever the outcome the event is expected to impute a significant degree of volatility to the major capital […]
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The Near Term Forecast for the Market
The Near Term Forecast for the Market As we approach the middle of 2016, the capital markets, and stocks in particular, have experienced a growing surge of information from various sectors. Approaching the third and final quarters, I expect the informational onslaught to increase in its velocity and little let up is in […]
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The Psychology of Investing
The Psychology of Investing Consideration of the behavioral finance components involved in speculation is an element critical to success. However important an “appropriate internal state” might be in terms of improving one’s odds, it doesn’t supplant the amount of edge that is requisite. Nevertheless, an integration of both edge, and psychology (along with […]
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Intermarket Relationships & Current Trades
If nothing else, the first quarter of 2016 has seen a continuation of the heightened volatility, carried over from last year, in various capital market sectors. The spectrum of events that have so far impacted the financial landscape have created and set up some tremendous moves, leading to large profits being generated. Moving […]
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