Lessons From The Pros | | August 27, 2018 | | | |
| Featured | By Russ Allen | | How Far Can a Bull Run? | | | As we all know, the stock market has been in a bull run for a very long time. By the time you read this, it will be the longest bull market on record. In the nine and a half years since the final down month of the previous bear market (February 2009), the S&P 500…read more | | | |
| | | Hello traders! In this week's newsletter we'll talk a little about the psychological theory of cognitive dissonance, and how I perceive that it applies to trading. Plus, moving averages! This past week I had the great opportunity to teach our three-day Market Timing Orientation class in a large town in North Dakota. One of the… read more | | | | |
| Stocks | By Sam Seiden | | Simple is the Key to Trading | | Today’s piece is about the power of simple, and simple starts and ends with a razor-sharp focus. One of the most important things you need to do to be successful when short term trading for income or long-term trading for wealth is to have proper focus. What I mean is this… As a day trader,… read more | | | |
| Taxes | By Michael Atias | | How Are Straddles Taxed? | | What is a Straddle? An options straddle is a neutral strategy in options trading that involves simultaneously buying a put and a call of the same underlying stock, strike price and expiration date. Tax straddle definition. For tax purposes, a straddle is a pair of transactions created by taking two offsetting positions. One of the… read more | | | |
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| The Week Ahead | By Merlin Rothfeld | | Keeping an Eye on Manufacturing | | With the Enterprise Manufacturing Index showing some slowdown recently we’ll be watching the Richmond Manufacturing Index report to see if the slowdown in that arena continues. | | | | |
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