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Sal's best trading techniques and first setup took many years of refinement to get exactly right. In fact, he still works on minor tweaks to well-established models even today. Most people would need to study, test &

Subscribers of the stock, ETF, options and futures alert services we offer are likely to have the "growing" part satisfied- we work insanely hard at that every single day, applying long-term experience (including Sal's nearly 40 years

Subscribers to our trade alert services get the valuable benefit of Sal and our team applying all we know about fundamental & technical analysis & screening to find the best stocks, ETFs, options, and futures trades to

Back in the 1970s there was a famous futures trader. He traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. His partner and he had a remarkably successful strategy. In fact, their strategy was so successful they had to hire

The K.I.S.S. acronym is most commonly described as Keep It Simple, Stupid. It is quite applicable to successful investing. Here’s Sal’s take in his own words… “I have been trading and investing for nearly 40 years. I

Sentiment, also called market sentiment, is a measure of how people THINK about the stock market, certain Commodity Futures, or even the housing market. Market sentiment is often used as an inverse or contrarian indicator, meaning if

Most people get what we are about to share wrong, yet we consider it the most important thing in trading: Don’t needlessly lose money. Of course, there will be individual trade losses. That is normal. There has

Let us begin this lesson with a classic poem… COME, fill the South Sea goblet full. The gods shall of our stock take care. Europa pleased accepts the Bull, And Jove with joy puts off the Bear.

Options are a leveraged asset class. Leverage means that you must only put down a small percentage of money to purchase the underlying asset. Some people think of this as rent vs. buy. Both a renter and

Futures- also known as commodities- started trading around the mid-1800s in the United States. If you were a farmer in the middle of the 19th century, you would be growing your corn or wheat or another crop.