swing trade
swing trade
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by Jeff Wilde - 2006-12-23
Many traders fantasize about a trading system or technical indicator that can capture every zig and zag in the market. A very intoxicating thought, but sorry to be the bearer of bad news, it just i...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-18
Every morning just before the opening bell ring, every trader gets their buy or sell button ready to make that first pretty penny before someone else gets there. The day is especially important becaus...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-19
When a trader finds a new strategy using a new indicator, what does he do with it? Does he just observe it for a few weeks and see if he can get a feel for it? Or just straight out trade it in real ti...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-22
Every morning just before the opening bell ring, every trader gets their buy or sell button ready to make that first pretty penny before someone else gets there. The day is especially important becaus...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-24
Gaps are a common occurance in the markets. Everyday there is always at least one stock that has gapped up or down when the market opens. Why? As long there is some event happening somewhere between t...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-28
Most of us are quite comfortable with investing in cash deposits, government bonds, and stocks for conservative risk-averse investors. We hear these products discussed widely in the financial media. B...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-05-31
Most traders go day to day trading on the fly, take a position when it "feels right", especially in the heat of the moment when prices are just moving without them. Not preparing for what lies ahead f...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-06-18
When Stan Weinstein was first featured in the famous book, "Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders", by Jack Schwager, he stood out as a trader with the highest win/loss ratio. He finally reveale...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-07-08
We all have it and go through it one time or another and will continue to go through it. For others, drawdowns are more common than profit run-ups. Or worse, each drawdown is worse than the last. It's...
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by Larry Swing - 2007-07-21
Day traders are a special breed of animals from the investors and swing or position traders. To them, there is a routine throughout the day they notice and take advantage of them. Each segment of the ...