
Step Up Your Economics Game And Learn The Transactions Approach
The problem with modern economics is that it’s obsessed with taking perfect, fitted theories and applying them to a messy and often times random world. Think about the basis of…
The problem with modern economics is that it’s obsessed with taking perfect, fitted theories and applying them to a messy and often times random world. Think about the basis of…
When most people hear about day trading without charts, it conjures up images of other feats of derring-do –boxing with one arm tied behind your back, tightrope walking blindfolded, and…
This is a first in a series of short discussions on how traders and active investors use information, data, and intuition in the construction of certain trades. Since no trader…
Channel Indicators are some of the oldest indicators still used by technical traders. They were first devised by using simple moving averages, above and below price, to present a “channel…
The modern market structure employs order types that are automated, which creates different patterns on charts. This requires a different type of oscillator for the best technical analysis. Although most…
William Delbert (W.D.) Gann is regarded as one of the pioneers of technical analysis and market behavior. He wrote several books on stock and commodity trading and developed the well-known…
In last month’s column I discussed the rise of what I call the “Ugly Duckling” buy set-up where we seek to buy a stock not as it makes news highs,…
The most challenging aspect of the automated-order marketplace is to find an indicator that can reveal where the Dark Pools are accumulating a stock over time, and which stocks they…
We’ve all heard the saying about the smart money and the, well, not smart money. When a stock is trending up or down, it is wise to follow the smart…