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6 Key Components of Winning Trading Strategies

Today’s Guest Blogger is Chris Dunn of Emini Academy. Chris and the Academy specialize in identifying high probability trade setups in the fast-paced e-mini S&P futures market. Today Chris is going to share with us his key components in a winning trading strategy. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Over the past 8 years, my team and I have been able to

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March 10, 2010   No Comments

GOIG Chart Analyis from Monday

Good Evening.  Just wanted to give a quick update on GoIP Global (GOIG) and analysis on how it traded Monday.  We saw a strong opening towards the major resistance level of $.015 and similar to what happened last Sept/Oct, we failed miserably.  Upon making a move towards $.015, we aggressively sold off. We continued to sell-off

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March 9, 2010   No Comments

Memory of a Crisis

A few prominent investment banks wiped, a crashed housing market, oil prices plummeted, investors running from the market bears, people hoarding the last remaining gold, American automakers in serious peril … sounds like a financial hurricane went through in 2009, doesn’t it? Looking back at it now, one question still glows in embers – who was

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

Against the Odds : Speculative Stories

A Hard Beginning Maketh a Good Ending -John Heywood Everyone loves a good comeback story, especially when it pertains to making money in the stock market.  Many times a company’s story (or concept) sounds promising but still fails due to a host of different factors.  These factors tend to be related to lack

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

Blogger Interview – Babak

In this edition of Blogger Interview, Y&I is very excited to bring you the insights of Babak, one of the brightest young financial bloggers online, and a highly  followed blogger on Seeking Alpha, with more than 4,600 regular readers. He shares with us his opinions on some of the major issues confronting investors in this

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March 2, 2010   No Comments

Is the United States an “Emerging Market”?

When finance professionals learn about investing in the emerging markets, they are taught to look out for certain key statistics that can provide indications of whether those markets are suitable candidates for investment. Some of the main indicators looked at include the country’s: Budget Deficit to GDP: A general guideline is that ratios greater than 4% indicate

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February 28, 2010   No Comments

The Free Trade Strategy

Trader’s Blog would like to welcome back Bill Poulos from ProfitsRun.com. Whenever I ask Bill to come and teach, he always delivers. This time is no different with his article on the free trade strategy. Please take time today to read the article, comment below, and also if you’d like to learn more from Bill

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February 27, 2010   No Comments

Do You Speak Geordie?

Chances are unless you grew up in the north of England (Newcastle to be exact,) you wouldn’t understand the language of the Geordies. I recently posted on this blog some highlights from my holiday down under and in part of that blog posting I mentioned that I was from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Well, as we all know the

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February 23, 2010   No Comments

How To Spot Big Trends?

Every trader and investor I know would love to buy at the bottom and sell at the top. The reality is that this is not a winning solution, nor is it possible to do this on a consistent basis. What we look for at MarketClub is to catch the sweet spot of the trend. The sweet

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February 21, 2010   No Comments

Charlie Munger: ‘Basicland’ A Parable Of How One Nation Came To Economic Ruin (from Slate)

This is a must read essay from Charlie Munger Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. Take a look for yourself and you will understand. In the early 1700s, Europeans discovered in the Pacific Ocean a large, unpopulated island with a temperate climate, rich in all nature’s bounty except coal, oil, and natural gas. Reflecting its lack of

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Charlie Munger: ‘Basicland’ A Parable Of How One Nation Came To Economic Ruin (from Slate)

February 21, 2010   No Comments

Saturday Success Story – Bruce, Missouri

At MarketClub, our mission is to help you become a better trader. Our passion is creating superior trading tools to help you achieve your goals—no matter which way the markets move—we promise objective and unbiased recommendations not available from brokers. Here’s great news from a member… “I’ve been with MarketClub for over a year now and I

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February 20, 2010   No Comments

Why Did Berkshire Hathaway Signifcantly Reduce its Stake in Exxon Mobil?

@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css); Custom Search Berkshire Hathaway released its most recent 13-f yesterday afternoon. The information revealed unusual activity in Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio during the fourth quarter. There was a lot of buying and selling of various positions. Overall, Warren Buffett was a net seller in the fourth quarter of 2009. This is hardly surprising since Warren Buffett needed to raise cash to

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February 18, 2010   No Comments