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When investing in IPO stocks, new issues don't play by the usual rules. Companies making initial public offerings draw a lot of investor attention. That often results in unusual and brand-new chart patterns. Volatility can rise as

We wish all our subscribers and future subscribers a Happy Thanksgiving. Below you will find an excerpt from an article that reflects my personal sentiments almost exactly. Please enjoy and reflect on the words below. A Psalm

The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Markets are indeed closed for Thanksgiving Day (American). They are open the day after Thanksgiving (Black Friday) but will have an early close at 1 PM ET. In fact, the

Yes, it does. Seasonality gives us a bullish or bearish bias. Stocks, Equity Options, index ETFs, and Commodity Futures have a propensity to go up or down during certain months and even certain times during the month.

As forecast, April did have the correction after a good long bull run. It was a nice 5% pullback. Those were the “April Showers” we saw coming. Now what? What does the saying say? What do April

Sentiment is one of the algorithmic factors that we use to decide whether to go long (bullish) or short (bearish) a Stock, ETF, Option, or Futures contract. Sentiment is a measure of how people THINK about the

[ca-sidebar id="8836"] NEW RECOMMENDATIONIssue 12 • April 13, 2024 • 6:00 AM ET Place a Good ’til Canceled (GTC) Limit order to Sell Short Dow Jones Futures Mini or Micro (June) (YMM24 or MYMM24) at or above

April Showers WOW! Let me repeat: WOW! The market roared ahead again in March. We were mostly bullish in ALL of our short-term stock, option, and futures trades. Our 2 longer-term position trade portfolios reaped the benefits

Swing trading is the primary style that InvestingWinners.com prefers. Before we explain why we like swing trading stocks, futures, options, and ETFs, we must define the different trading styles. Day trading is buying and selling an asset

Stocks, Commodities, Futures, and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) like the SPY or QQQ will often break out of a cup and handle or double bottom pattern, run-up at least 20%, and then trade essentially sideways to form