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Candlestick Corner

Top 10 Candles That Work

Thomas N. Bulkowski
Top 10 Candles That Work

They’re The Trendiest

Which candlestick patterns trend the most in 10 days?

In  my  last article , I described 13 candlesticks that worked ...

Chart Patterns

Identifying Cup Formations Early

Giorgos E. Siligardos, PhD
Identifying Cup Formations Early

Simple Yet Effective

Here’s a simple mechanical recognition method for identifying possible emerging cup formations.

In  my article “ Ide...

Charting

Spotting Momentum Reversals And Deriving Price Forecasts

Devin Sage
Spotting Momentum Reversals And Deriving Price Forecasts

Would It Work For You?

Spotting a reversal in the current momentum of the market and forecasting its price movement is every trader’s objective. ...

Classic Techniques

Hurst’s Cyclic Analysis

David Hickson
Hurst’s Cyclic Analysis

Cyclic Theory Revealed

This crash course on an almost-forgotten theory could shed some light on how you can trade consistently and profitably.

In  t...

Cycles

Engineering Look At Cycles

Arthur Zernov
Engineering Look At Cycles

A Look From The Measured Side

Do cycles exist in markets? Here’s a look at the markets from a different angle — one that will help you real...

Forecasting

How High For Crude?

Dean Rogers
How High For Crude?

Technically Speaking, That Is

Here’s a look at the  Nymex  crude oil perpetual front-month contract focusing on the use of wave projectio...

Futures

Net Effective Market Activity

Frank Suler
Net Effective Market Activity

The Futures Are Here

The desire to learn more about the relationships amid price, volume, and open interest has led to a new concept in evaluating futu...

Indicators

Is It Over For Gold?

Teresa Fernandez
Is It Over For Gold?

Are We Overbought?

Cycles and the futures volume open interest indicator will tell you.

It  is tempting to compare the recent breathtaking runup in ...

Money Management

Identifying Stops And Targets

Jeffrey Kaprelian
Identifying Stops And Targets

Variations On A Classic

How do you figure out where to place stops and targets? Try using support and resistance levels together with the average true ...

Options

Choosing Optimal Moneyness

Giorgos E. Siligardos, PhD
Choosing Optimal Moneyness

Part 2 Of Two Parts

In his previous article, Giorgos Siligardos demonstrated how the movement of the underlying, the implied volatility changes, and th...

Quantitative Analysis

Four Reasons Why Stock Prices Move

Martti Luoma and Annukka Jokipii
Four Reasons Why Stock Prices Move

More Gems Amid The Rubble

Why do stock prices move?

In a S&C December 2009 article titled “ Gems Among The Talus ,” Thomas Maskell outlined...

Real World

Fiery Bull Trade

Partha Mukherjee
Fiery Bull Trade

The Search For Stocks

It pays to know your stock. Here’s a step-by-step analysis about how one trader likes to trade the markets.

We often hear you...

Statistics

The Spearman Indicator For Technical Analysis

Dan Valcu, CFTe
The Spearman Indicator For Technical Analysis

Determining Trend Strength And Turning Points

This indicator is a very old statistical tool that even to this day helps determine trend strength and tu...

Traders' Notebook

Technical Analysis Adapts And Thrives

Michael J. Carr, CMT, and Amber Hestla

From Art To Science

Professions are built on a body of knowledge and an underlying rationale that explains the reasons behind the knowledge. Technical ...

Trading

How Good Is Your Data?

Sunny J. Harris
How Good Is Your Data?

Liberté! Fraternité!

All data is equal — at least that’s what we think.

Is  all data equal? If truth be told, I never gave...

Trading Commodities

Empowering Traders To Trade Commodities

Gail Mercer
Empowering Traders To Trade Commodities

Crude, Silver, Gold, And Platinum

With more and more products being added to the marketplace, how do you decide what to trade? Here’s a look at w...

Trading Forex

Trading The Golden Ratio

Gareth Burgess
Trading The Golden Ratio

A Window Of Opportunity

You can apply this technique to forex pairs to confirm price direction and anticipate when price will reach a certain point.

T he...

Trading Futures

Straightening The Curves

Austin Passamonte
Straightening The Curves

Small Steps For Profit

Consistently making a small profit on one contract is the first step to becoming a successful trader. Here’s a strategy th...

Trading Psychology

Changing The Trader’s Mindset

Ronald M. Brandt

Shedding Light On Success And Failure

Reorienting a mindset for specific trading components requires understanding your current one, knowing what leads...

Trading Systems

Data-Driven Trading

Steve Palmquist
Data-Driven Trading

Market Adaptation

There are three keys to long-term trading success: knowing what to trade, knowing when to trade, and the ability to vary trading styl...

Trading Techniques

Scanning For Cash-Rich Stocks

Donald W. Pendergast Jr.
Scanning For Cash-Rich Stocks

What Are You Looking For?

You can scour the markets for stocks meeting specific fundamental and technical criteria, and here’s one way to do it.

T...

Q & A

REBATE TRADING REVISITED

Thursday, 12 April 2012  |  Don Bright

A couple of years ago, you said you thought rebate trading was coming to an end. I read lately where you are now applauding some changes that make rebate trading valuable again. I trade a medium-sized...

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News & Products

TWO NEW ETFs OFFER HIGH-DIVIDEND YIELD

TWO NEW ETFs OFFER HIGH-DIVIDEND YIELD

Thursday, 12 April 2012  |  Technical Analysis, Inc.

Russell Investments said it had launched the Russell High Dividend Yield ETF (HDIV) and Russell Small Cap High Dividend Yield ETF (DIVS) on the NYSE ARCA. They are yield-focused products that seek to d...

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