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LEARN TO TRADE - Trading At Decision Points
about 1 year ago by Akil Stokes (Trading Coach at Tier On... @ Trading Coach Podcast

Learn to trade using technical analysis to uncover the various opportunities that each price chart provides. In this video, Akil Stokes walks you through how he looks for multiple potential trading opportunities when price action is at a crucial level called a "decision point." Footage from this video comes from our Tier One Trading Live Trading Room. If you'd like to join the London and/or New York Live Trading Room sessions you can do so as part of your 14-Day RISK-FREE trial membership at - https://tieronetrading.com/ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA (Watch for Fakes) TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@akilstokesrtm Youtube Shorts https://www.youtube.com/akilstokesshorts Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AkilStokesRTM/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/akilstokesrtm/ Twitter https://twitter.com/AkilStokesRTM #TechnicalAnalysis #TradingLessons #ForexTrading

Rolling the Dice on the Stock Market
about 1 year ago by Ben Carlson @ A Wealth of Common Sense

The problem with 6% T-bill yields in lieu of investing in the stock market. The post Rolling the Dice on the Stock Market appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...

Tuesday links: negative narratives
about 1 year ago by abnormalreturns @ Abnormal Returns

Small Caps Clear Key Resistance | Trading Places (08.01.23)
about 1 year ago by StockCharts TV @ StockCharts.com YouTube Channel

Join Tom Bowley for a briefing on market activity on Tuesday-Thursday from 9-9:30 am ET before the opening bell. Tune in for breaking news, daily market recaps, earnings news and previews, trading strategies, and much, much more! Visit www.EarningsBeats.com to learn more. Please like this video and consider subscribing to us for more upcoming content. 00:00 Introduction 03:32 Market Recap 06:40 10-Year Treasury Yield 10:40 Major Indices 22:40 Chart of the Day 29:08 RRG Analysis Disclaimer: Neither EarningsBeats, nor Show Participants, are Registered Investment Advisors. This content is intended solely for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. ––––– ✅ Enjoy this video? Subscribe to StockCharts TV on YouTube to watch more great content from top financial experts, with new content posted daily: https://tinyurl.com/wvet7qj 👀 See what better financial charting can do for you! Start your FREE 1-month trial today at https://stockcharts.com 👍🏻 FOLLOW US Twi...

ISM Points to Weakening Pricing Power: August 1, 2023
about 1 year ago by Jose Torres @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

Markets are starting August on the wrong foot, with investors concerned that incoming earnings reports may not yet reflect the cycle’s trough. The post ISM Points to Weakening Pricing Power: August 1, 2023 appeared first on IBKR Campus.

Beware the Ides of August?
about 1 year ago by Steve Sosnick @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

Seasonality is an important but unpredictable factor in stock market behavior. As we have noted multiple times - most recently yesterday – traders love to find consistent patterns The post Beware the Ides of August? appeared first on IBKR Campus.

IBKR’s Hottest Shorts as of 07/27/2023
about 1 year ago by IB Securities Lending Desk @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

IBKR's hottest shorts as of July 27, 2023: Largest Short Values, Most Requested Stocks and ETFs, Highest Borrows Fees. The post IBKR’s Hottest Shorts as of 07/27/2023 appeared first on IBKR Campus.

IBKR’s Most Active Stocks in the Canadian Securities Lending Market as of 07/27/2023
about 1 year ago by IB Securities Lending Desk @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

IBKR's Canada Most Active Stocks as of July 27, 2023. The post IBKR’s Most Active Stocks in the Canadian Securities Lending Market as of 07/27/2023 appeared first on IBKR Campus.

Views from the Ground: Southern Cone (Chile and Argentina)
about 1 year ago by Trevor Yates @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

The Southern Cone is home to abundant natural resources, including vast lithium deposits, which appear poised to benefit from likely long-term tailwinds such as greater electric vehicle adoption and technological advancements in lithium extraction. The post Views from the Ground: Southern Cone (Chile and Argentina) appeared first on IBKR Campus.

Asking Rents Negative Year-over-year
about 1 year ago by Calculated Risk @ Calculated Risk

Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Asking Rents Negative Year-over-year A brief excerpt: Tracking rents is important for understanding the dynamics of the housing market. For example, the sharp increase in rents helped me deduce that there was a surge in household formation in 2021 (See from September 2021: Household Formation Drives Housing Demand). The surge in household formation has been confirmed (mostly due to work-from-home), and this also led to the supposition that household formation would slow sharply in 2023 (mostly confirmed) and that asking rents might decrease in 2023 on a year-over-year basis (now flat year-over-year). ... Here is a graph of the year-over-year (YoY) change for these measures since January 2015. Most of these me...

Quick Takes: The Power of Diversification in Private Credit
about 1 year ago by Max Gelb @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

Learn why diversified private credit exposure is key to enhancing returns, reducing risk and positioning for the longer term. The post Quick Takes: The Power of Diversification in Private Credit appeared first on IBKR Campus.

What the U.S. Dollar’s Strength Means for Markets
about 1 year ago by Bill Baruch @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

To make matters worse, the U.S. Dollar is broadly higher, as the Japanese Yen hits the lowest level since July 7th, while yields also edged higher. The post What the U.S. Dollar’s Strength Means for Markets appeared first on IBKR Campus.

STI Rebounds 5.2% in July, led by Seatrium & Keppel Corp
about 1 year ago by Contributor Author @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

The STI’s 5.2% gain in July to 3,373.98 marked the Singapore benchmark’s strongest performing month since lodging a 6.4% gain in November 2022. The post STI Rebounds 5.2% in July, led by Seatrium & Keppel Corp appeared first on IBKR Campus.

Time Stops: Minutes Or Days?
about 1 year ago by Michael Martin @ MartinKronicle

What’s up folks? Happy Tuesday. Good to see you. If you didn’t catch yesterday’s episode, I mentioned the group that we’re putting together. It’s going to run for about 12 weeks about trading tactics, trader psychology, emotional intelligence, all the stuff that we talk about on the show here, and my good friend and business […] The post Time Stops: Minutes Or Days? first appeared on MartinKronicle. The post Time Stops: Minutes Or Days? appeared first on MartinKronicle.

What Does it Take to Build Electronic Vehicle Charging Stations?
about 1 year ago by Michele Schneider @ See It Market

Here is a headline from over the weekend: GM, Other Big Automakers Form EV Charging Joint Venture Tesla is the dominant player in the EV space. And as such, and its supercharger network, several car companies have teamed up with Tesla for their charging stations. To see more EV sales all around, drivers need to […] The post What Does it Take to Build Electronic Vehicle Charging Stations? appeared first on See It Market.

Construction Spending Increased 0.5% in June
about 1 year ago by Calculated Risk @ Calculated Risk

From the Census Bureau reported that overall construction spending increased: Construction spending during June 2023 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,938.4 billion, 0.5 percent above the revised May estimate of $1,929.6 billion. The June figure is 3.5 percent above the June 2022 estimate of $1,873.2 billion. emphasis added Both private and public spending increased: Spending on private construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,516.9 billion, 0.5 percent above the revised May estimate of $1,509.4 billion. ... In June, the estimated seasonally adjusted annual rate of public construction spending was $421.4 billion, 0.3 percent above the revised May estimate of $420.2 billion. <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXs...

Research links: a bold exercise
about 1 year ago by abnormalreturns @ Abnormal Returns

Tuesdays are all about academic (and practitioner) literature at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s edition including a look at...

Why Central Banks are Buying and Selling Gold
about 1 year ago by Ivan Castano @ IBKR Traders’ Insight

Central banks bought a staggering $70 billion of gold  in 2022 – the most since 1950 – as heightened macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty drove governments to accumulate the precious metal. The post Why Central Banks are Buying and Selling Gold appeared first on IBKR Campus.