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Stock Float: What Traders Need To Know About Float
When a company wants to raise capital to expand operations, they have several options available to them. One of the most popular methods for raising a lot of money in a short period of time is to take the company public.
Measuring Market Sentiment
Extreme bullishness has the potential to offer shorting opportunities. As well, extreme bearishness has the potential to offer long opportunities.
Some Candlestick Bias
Japanese candlesticks were first invented in Japan hundreds of years ago to try and predict the future price of rice. The interpretation of candlesticks is very fast and efficient, which is why they have remained so popular even in this day and age.
Retail Space And The Changing Landscape
Retail real estate is a very diverse segment of the commercial real estate market and e-commerce, with its growing market (15% of all retail sales), will continue to affect this segment.
Interesting Price Action: Quadruple Witching Day
Quadruple witching day is the last trading day for monthly stock options, monthly index options, single stock futures and many futures contracts.
Is Risk/Reward Ratio Or Win/Loss Ratio More Important?
What does it take to be a consistently profitable Forex trader?
A Simple Portfolio For Uncertain Times
It is hard to tell where to invest in unsettled markets and there have rarely been times as unsettled as these. But here is a simple and low-intensity way to invest.
Predicting Price Movement In An Unpredictable Market
Making sense of the actions of the Fed and reading between the lines of Jerome Powell’s comments is just as much of a headache today as it was when Ben Bernanke was running the place.
Earnings Reports And Their Influence On Index Stock Futures
Two weeks after the beginning of every quarter (January, March, June, September) starts a period where public companies (those traded on the major exchanges) must report their earnings results to the public at large.
Find The Right Inverse ETFs To Ride Out A Bear Market
Inverse ETFs could be useful as a bearish strategy or hedge. Due to their unique composition of short positions and derivatives, they can incur a slippage effect as the market fluctuates up and down over time.
Small Economy Vs. Big Economy Charts
Just like in the stock and futures markets, there are always things that seem to lead the way of the larger markets. In Forex, oftentimes a smaller currency pair will lead the direction of a larger pair.
Charting And The Trading Environment
The three main factors one must focus on as a trader are risk, reward, and probability.
Is A Roth IRA Right For You?
Many Americans’ Golden Years are not quite golden. The average American between 55 and 64 have accrued retirement savings that would translate into only a $310 monthly payment if your money were invested in a lifetime annuity.
Puts For Protection – Update
I’ve done a series articles in which I described the use of put options as a protection against losses on holdings of stocks or exchange-traded funds. Today, we’ll do an updatae to show that the option trading strategy worked as planned.
The Best Day Trading Strategies For Beginner Traders
The fast pace of moving investment positions within a single trading day leads to the misguided sense that day trading is riskier or more volatile than other types of trading. Let's put these theories to the test with an overview of day trading.
10 Day Trading Secrets For Beginners
Day trading (or short-term trading) is one of the most misunderstood trading techniques. Here is an overview of day trading and some helpful short-term trading strategies for beginners.
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