Murali Sarma, Vice President of Business Integrations Inc., is an internationally known commodities analyst, author, trader and business consultant who has demystified commodity trading and introduced numerous futures trading strategies and indicators to traders - professional, non-professional ...
more Murali Sarma, Vice President of Business Integrations Inc., is an internationally known commodities analyst, author, trader and business consultant who has demystified commodity trading and introduced numerous futures trading strategies and indicators to traders - professional, non-professional and the novice trader - throughout the world. Murali began his trading career in the pre-dot-com bubble in 1998, electing to seek instruments to trade which had lesser volatility and offered more predictable analysis. From about 1999 to 2002, Murali traded out of the UK and moving to the US after that and working mostly independently with individual traders while learning from some of the best analysts and traders. While not being formally certified as a commodities trader, Murali preferred to hone in on his analysis and trading skills versus adding academically to his credentials. Murali believes that is isnt about being right or wrong on your calls, it is about making money! Murali has helped several traders become successful over the last 10+ years of active futures trading and has a strong following of traders who like to seek out opportunities in the futures markets on a daily basis versus following the old buy hold investing adage. While not being opposed to switching hats and becoming an investor every so often with swing trades in the equities markets, Murali prefers to trade what he can see on charts using multiple timeframes and handcrafted indicators suited for all types of markets. Murali excels in trading sideways and choppy markets with a scalping style of being in-out of intraday markets when there is no defined trend, and on most other days prefers trading to his own computed target levels during the intraday timeframe, while following the trend. In recent months, Murali has started a Twitter based alert service for intraday futures traders who like to trade commodities and index futures, and elected to blog post his daily analysis in commodities like WTI Crude Gold and index future instruments like YM, NQ, ES RTY. Murali can also be found on Seeking Alpha under the name Adage Investments.
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If you are new to futures, there are several books you can read or use Google & Investopedia to gain some knowledge about what futures really are and how they affect the markets. If you already have some ground knowledge about futures instruments and currencies and have traded them successfully/unsuccessfully before this, then trade these suggestions with your brokers platform in Simulation mode. Thinkorswim/TDAmeritrade offer practice accounts to get started.
Today's Trade Suggestions
Those are entry/exit signals with suggested stops for futures instruments and currencies/currency pairs. There isn't much to say about them. Place your limit orders at those levels and manage your trade profitably upon execution. It beats the task of interpreting analysis and levels of reports from people who sell you worthless information and then trading. We give you succinct levels to enter and exit. There is no guesswork whatsoever!