ETF

natural gas

Natural gas looks interesting and there is even ETF ( ROTTEN). Should in theory behave better, than the market therefore, a hedging strategy can be applied, to minimize risks.

Day trading for 23 november

BGU : Direxion Daily Large Cp Bull 3X Shs(ETF) Sector: Financial > Industry: Misc. Financial Services Done 1 deal and closed the day in positive territory

Day trading for 16 november

ETN : Eaton Corporation Sector: Technology > Industry: Electronic Instr. and Controls Bought for trend continuation, sorry GDX came out early : Market Vectors Gold Miners (ETF) Sector: Financial > Industry: Misc. Financial Services ITW : Illinois Tool Works Inc

The most influential people on Wall Street

A year ago, with the markets and the economy in meltdown, the SmartMoney Power 30 was full of the usual cast of government giants and Wall Street heavyweights: Bernanke, Geithner, Buffett. But as we move to a new phase, a time of slow but seemingly steady recovery, some of the biggest players might seem more on the fringe—academics, advisers, even a lobbyist. What follows is a mix of the famous and not-so-famous, all trying to make sure in their own way that the Great Recession turns into the Great Recovery. Lloyd Blankfein CEO, Goldman Sachs It was one thing to take a big investment from Warren Buffett in the heat of the financial meltdown, but Uncle Sam? Better to keep him at a distance. That’s the not-so-subtle message from Goldman (GS: 185.57*, +0.07, +0.03%), which has emerged as one of Wall Street’s strongest survivors of the financial crisis. Blankfein, a 55-year-old former tax lawyer, was the first banking executive to repay government loans made during the crisis-$10 billion in Goldman’s case. While that freed the firm from strict oversight on its business, expect it to continue to take heat for its generous pay practices.

Trader evolution

We are ourselves and everything, what surrounds us, is a product of evolutionary processes, which were launched by nature many millions of years ago. And this process never stops.. We rarely think about it., but at this moment we are no longer the same, what were a minute ago. Something has changed in us., even though we don't notice it. Learning something new for yourself, gaining new knowledge and experience, we are also starting the process of evolution. It can be quite interesting to watch., how traders evolve. Entering the market in almost complete ignorance, gradually they become professionals with a stable income. Let us consider in more detail the stages of the evolution of the trader.  

VIX fear index – Volatility of the Chicago Option Exchange

  VIX fear index – shows the state of the market, his direction and mood. The regularity of the indicator is as follows, what when the market falls, volatility index is growing, and when the market grows, volatility index is decreasing. VIX Index – ticker symbol for the Chicago Option Exchange Volatility Index, popular measure of implied instability S&P 500 index options. High value corresponds to a more volatile market and therefore more expensive options, which can be used, to pay the risk of volatility. If investors see high risks of price changes, they will demand, for a large premium to insure against such a change, selling variants. Often called the Fear Index, this represents one measure of market expectations for volatility over the next 30 day period.

NYSE Arca Indices – Huge list of indexes

NYSE Arca Indices Product Name Symbol Aerospace and Defense BRIDGES DFW Amex Disk Drive Index DDX Amex Airline Index XAL AMEX Airline Total Return Index MLXAL Amex Biotechnology Index BTK Amex China Index CZH Amex Chinese Mps Basket Value Index MBO Amex Composite XAX Amex Computer Hardware Index HWI

1 May

Intraday : Abbott Laboratories (Public, NYSE:ABT) Sector: Healthcare > Industry: Major Drugs Selling on the continuation of yesterday's trend. CIRCOR International, Inc. (Public, NYSE:CIR) Sector: Basic Materials > Industry: Misc. Fabricated Products Buying on a pullback after yesterday's drop, but tired of sitting and went out.

Trading strategy for trading on the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX

A trading strategy is a plan of action, which a trader uses to make a profit in the financial markets. In this section, we will discuss the key aspects of the trading strategy on such exchanges, how the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange), NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) and AMEX (American Stock Exchange). In the process of editing 21.10.2010 The essence of my trading strategy is simple, it is trading on the continuation of the trend or reversal of the stock within the day after a significant rise or fall. The main signals for the continuation of the trend: On the daily chart, the stock must rise or pass a key level. Most often, I trade stocks that are on an annual high or have passed some significant level for 100 days. I watch the levels on the day and 15 minute scale, there should be a clear trend

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