APRIL 2010 ISSUE
INTERVIEW
Juggling Dynamite With Danielle Park
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnanand and Bruce Faber
Attorney and Cfa Danielle Park is the author of the best-seller Juggling Dynamite and a popular blog, and she’s got a lot to say about the current financial situation.
Modified Volume-Price Trend Indicator
by David G. Hawkins Use this indicator to detect what the insiders are doing while they are doing it.
Trading Automated Spot Forex Systems
by Joseph James Gelet Want to trade spot forex? With proper risk controls, this method can be used like options to take a position in the market.
Bear Market Survival Kit
by Anthony Trongone What can you do when the market
quickly changes direction?
Kondratieff Wave Comeback
by Koos van der Merwe
Will 2010 mark the end of the recession? Use the Kondratieff wave to find out.
Q&A - April 2010
by Don Bright
This professional trader answers a few of your questions.
RSI Trends
by Cory Mitchell What does the behavior of the relative strength index within a trend tell you about the strength of the trend?
Signal Processing Basics
by Glenn Barlis This is the first of a series that examines stock price analysis using the mathematical methods of signal processing.
Explore Your Options - April 2010
by Tom Gentile
Got a question about options?
Futures For You - April 2010
by Carley Garner
Here’s how the futures market really works.
TRADERS' RESOURCE
Exchange Traded Funds Similar to mutual funds in that they provide diversity, they can be traded on the exchanges.
Mutual Funds
And here’s a sample of mutual funds.
PREVIOUSLY FEATURED ARTICLES
Advanced Scale-In Strategies For Short-Term Traders
by David Penn How can short-term traders add an edge of as much as 10% to their per-trade win rate?
Two Traders, Two Methods
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
The idea of daytrading has captured the attention of many market enthusiasts, but as these two very different traders told us, it’s not an easy path to riches. Find out what Kevin Haygreen and Gavin Mok have to say.
Streamline Your Trading Routine
by Dave Mabe
Become a more profitable and efficient trader by automating your trading. Find out how here.
Let The Technicals Do The Talking
by Jared Martinez
Interpreting charts is an art as well as a science, which is why you need to map out all the different scenarios that can take place once you place a trade. Here's one chart interpretation method that combines technical tools.
The Real Teacher Is The Market: David S. Nassar
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Veteran trader, best-selling author, and MarketWise founder David Nassar spoke to S&C.
Q&A - April 2005
by Don Bright
This professional trader answers a few of your questions.
Q&A - April 2004
by Don Bright
This professional trader answers a few of your questions.
Explore Your Options - January 2003
by Tom Gentile
Got a question about options? Get your answer here.
Point & Figure Charting
by David Penn
With all its Xs and Os, three-point reversals, and subtle-but-effective chart patterns, point and figure charting is still all about supply and demand.
The Butterfly Setup
by Rudy Teseo
There's more than one way to use harmonic patterns to find likely buy/sell candidates.
A Put/Call Ratio Oscillator To Pinpoint Market Conditions
by John Summa
Who says the put/call ratio doesn't work anymore? Here's an oscillator that's great for pinpointing intermediate market tops and bottoms.
Getting Started With Options Using Protected Positions
by Joe Demkovich and Eugene Theriot
You don't need to expose yourself to the full risk of underlying stock. Take a protected position using option spreads instead.
What Is Risk?
by Gary Anderson
There are many ways to view risk. Compare how a stock performs during up movements relative to a benchmark and then measuring performance.
Developing Winning Attitudes with Mark Douglas and The Disciplined Trader
by Thom Hartle
Trader and author Mark Douglas explains how traders can succeed by trading with your head, not your emotions.
The 2/20-Day EMA Breakout System
by David S. Landry
Moving average systems seek to capture meaningful trends. Here's a modified exponential moving average system that uses pattern recognition as a filter for entry rules.
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