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Classified Material
I try my best to lock up the classified material in my office
...But the outlines for TradingMarkets 2001, have been crossing my desk lately. And I have to imagine...that some
one among the nighttime janitorial crew is building an advanced level of knowledge about trading. The temptation certainly exists. The new material includes:n which he describes how his key patterns occur in sequences. Knowing these sequences insures that you will never be surprised. The detailed plans from Don Miller on "How To Become A Successful Full-Time Trader," "New Breakthrough Research On Volatility" from Greg Che (Larry Connors' research partner), "the few patterns that matter" from daytrader David Floyd, "Dave Landry's Five Favorite Setups"...and much more.Kevin Haggerty's "Free Flowing Attack Strategy For The Advanced Daytrader" i
You will get all this knowledge and more at TM2001. PLUS the opportunity to simply hang out with the best traders in the world and throw ideas back and forth. It will be a learning experience like no other. The countdown continues. There are only 10 more weeks until TradingMarkets 2001. Register today!
Goran Serves An Ace
How do you know when a star might fall right out of the sky? Goran Yordanoff takes aim a
t one of the stock market's rising stars in 2001 and discusses how and why he got positionally short -- just when others said the market was going even higher. Get the details in TMWorld's Trade of the Week.In a topic he will discuss in more detail at TradingMarkets 2001, Goran highlights that the formation of tops -- or bottoms -- are "processes" and not single events. Learn some of the keys he was looking for in order to determine that THQI had burned out. Next, find out exactly why he bailed out of his short position near the bottom of this week's swing low.
Trading For Loose Change (Hundreds Of Times A Day) With David Floyd
Have you ever attempted to trade off a 1-minute chart and found yourself sliced to bits by the end of the day by mistimed entries, poor executions--not to mention those dastardly commissions?
David Floyd, professional daytrader and manager
-partner of a proprietary trading firm, figured out the game a few years ago. If you truly want to become a hyperactive trader, he will teach you how to overcome some of these challenges in his new lesson "My Techniques For Trading With The Intraday Trend." If you're an "old school" kinda' guy like me, Dave's style of trading will seem rather exotic. He describes it like this:The whole idea behind scalping is to make as many high-probability trades during trading hours as possible, making a few cents on each trade, but trading relatively large size (1000 – 5000 shares per trade).
The thought of this will repel some people, but attract others at the
same time. because of the unique risk/reward characteristics. I had the opportunity to spend a few hours talking to David about his approach about a month ago. I have to admit...there is a simplicity to it that is enticing.Do You Trade Pullbacks? If So, Read This...
While we're on the subject of trend-following, Tsutae Kamada's new lesson on "In Trending Markets, Use These Candlestick Continuation Patterns" is must-read.
at consolidations or pullbacks in the midst of the large trends.I say this because such a high percentage of TradingMarkets Members trade off pullbacks. Whether you're a daytrader or swing-trader, you probably look
If this is the case, Kamada's lesson on patterns such as Rising Threes and Falling Threes will provide a way to boost your odds of success.You may from time to time be faced with many odd and sundry setups. With Kamada's patterns, you may be able to narrow the field better than ever before.
In addition to the Trading Lessons described above, please see our latest Trading Advisor. As always, if you'd like your trading questions answered, please send them to questions@tradingmarkets.com. Send any suggestions, recommendations and other input to suggestions@tradingmarkets.com.
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Have a great weekend,
Eddie Kwong
Editor-in-Chief
TradingMarkets.com