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Live Webinar To Discuss How Economic Turmoil From Capital Hill And News Events Like Greece Can Create Opportunities In The Stock Market

Live Webinar To Discuss How Economic Turmoil From Capital Hill And News Events Like Greece Can Create Opportunities In The Stock Market











Lehi, UT (PRWEB) September 26, 2011

Whether it’s Europe, jobs or natural disasters; the bad news just keeps coming. It’s time to come together again as traders and take a step back, and look at where the opportunities are in today’s stock market. Join Guy Adami, CNBC contributor, along with Greg Jensen, founder of OptionsANIMAL, as they break down the markets, “Live”. Guy and Greg will take a look at economic developments from around the globe and how they affect current market conditions.

This is a great opportunity to partake in the thought process of both an equity trader and option trader as they analyze fundamentals, dissect charts and then design strategies in real-time. This session aims to give you a “bird’s eye view” of what the professional trader is seeing in the market and how they may react to any opportunities or trends that are emerging. With so much uncertainty in the market due to the changes coming down the pipeline from Capitol Hill, this session will surely be one that should not be missed.

This webinar will focus on the following:

    Market turmoil of the past view months
    The best approach to the market in the 4th quarter
    Which stocks to trade in the current market conditions
    How news events like Greece affect the market
    Volatility created by uncertainty in the market

And the best part of the whole deal…it’s completely free!

Event Details:

        Date: September 27th, 2011
        Time: 11:00 am, CST
        Cost: Free

Register Online by clicking here.

About the Presenters:

Guy Adami is an analyst and contributor of optionMONSTER® content, including Covered Call Investor. Guy began his career at the famed investment bank Drexel Burnham Lambert trading energy and metals, before joining Goldman Sachs in 1996 to help lead up their US equities basic materials group. It was there that he worked for legendary names including Gary Cohn and current CEO Lloyd Blankfein. Mr. Adami is an original cast member of CNBC’s trading show Fast Money.

Founder and CEO of OptionsANIMAL, Greg Jensen, is an options investor, speaker, and author. His options trading book, “Spread Trading – An Introduction to Trading Options in Nine Simple Steps,” like his cutting edge and innovative education, focuses on giving investors the tools and knowledge to put the odds of success in their favor. Greg has trained thousands of people from all corners of the world to be successful in any market condition.

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Crash Market Stock Calls puts

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Stock Market Technical Analysis 12-3-2010

www.cabot.net – Editor Mike Cintolo says that the market’s uptrend continues, and it’s showing signs that it is leaving its three week correction behind. He touches on some market timing issues and discusses stocks including Apple (AAPL), Priceline (PCLN), Fortinet (FTNT), and Globe Speciality Metals (GSM).

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The Popularity of the Internet, Electronic Trading and the Appeal of a 24-Hour Platform Attracts New Investors to the Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX)

The Popularity of the Internet, Electronic Trading and the Appeal of a 24-Hour Platform Attracts New Investors to the Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX)












(PRWEB) January 3, 2007

Lured by the appeal of a 24-hour market and wider profit gains, there is a new breed of trader on the Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX) and the Internet is partially responsible. More and more people are lining up to learn how to be a trader on FOREX and discovering that the stock market isn’t the only game in town.

FOREX is the international exchange market where currencies are bought and sold. It is a 24-hour market, beginning the day in Sydney and moving around the globe as each financial center’s business day begins…Tokyo, London, New York. This is part of the appeal to investors and why more people are learning FOREX trading. With the aid of the Internet and electronic trading sites and brokers, people can trade at any time of day and can respond to fluctuations as they occur.

The largest liquid financial market, FOREX has a daily turnover averaging about $ 1.9 trillion (US Dollars). This helps the market to stay as free as possible from outside influence and manipulation. It is highly unlikely that a single investor could cause upheaval within any one currency.

The other reason why people are learning FOREX trading is the appeal of a quick buck. One doesn’t buy and hold in this market. Trades are done quickly and constantly. Marginal trading is very attractive because investors can make large transactions with relatively small investment of borrowed capital.

One needs to fully understand the market before jumping in. Internet sites and training seminars help investors learn how to be a trader on this exciting platform and maximize their profits. Owner and President of TradingMentorship.com, Abhishek Varshney, is a 8-year veteran in Forex trading, and cautions against rushing into currency trading without the proper knowledge. “It’s not a magic ball, ” says Varshney. “Learning FOREX trading can be hard work. But with the right technical analysis, trading plan and strategy, one can begin to capture profits in no time.”

While FOREX investing is rewarding, it is also risky. But, the ease of transaction and the lure of fast dollars keep them coming back.

For more information about FOREX trading courses, please visit Tradingmentorship.com.

About Tradingmentorship.com:

Since 2000, Tradingmentorship.com has provided its clients with newsletters, research analysis, seminars and live trading sessions to help them learn how to be a trader on the Foreign Exchange (FOREX). Owner and President, Abhishek Varshney has a Masters degree in Business Administration and eight years of experience in the industry as a trader. He is the author of “Secrets of FOREX Trading,” which is currently available online at tradingmentorship.com.

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Stock Market Technical Analysis 1-21-2010

www.cabot.net – Editor Mike Cintolo says that the market did finally start show some cracks this week, though the indexes still look good. However, if you trade in leading stocks like Cabot, you’re noticing a lot of damage underneath the surface. Stocks discussed include Apple (AAPL), F5 Networks (FFIV), Nvidia (NVDA), and Novellus (NVLS).

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S&P 500 Index Daily Bottom Market Price Action 1250 Call Option

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Stock Picks and Technical Analysis Market Timing – StockMarketVideo.com: June 23, 2010

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Traders Turn to Forex Strategies During Sudden Market Decline

Traders Turn to Forex Strategies During Sudden Market Decline












Austin, TX (PRWEB) August 30, 2011

With the stock market on a whirl wind of up and down, investors are on the hunt for a positive return on investment anywhere they can. The foreign currency exchange (FOREX) has come through as a market place of higher returns. FOREX traders are buying and selling positions within a three to five minute window, referred to as scalping. This technique has shown higher profits despite the current period of stock market decline.

Many argue that scalping is much safer than day trading stocks or FOREX trends following. The conclusion has formed as a result of FOREX scalpers maintaining their position for a short period of time while the market exposure is less and the risk of large losses is still smaller. In addition the fact that a forex trader only needs $ 250 to get started, whereas a stock trader needs at least $ 1000 to get started.

Similar to the stock market, Forex scalping is not for everyone. The returns generated in each position opened by a scalper are still small, while the profit made is great as gains from each closed position are combined. Those who use this technique end up not taking large risks, and may give up opportunities for large profits in return for small, yet frequent, gains. Scalping is not considered a get rich quick scheme however traditionally, scalping demands a lot of attention from a trader. Unless an automated currency trading program is used, the investor may end up spending at least five hours a day trading currency. Research from SharpTrade Partners has been able to demonstrate that there are methods to significantly cut back the amount of time required and increase the amount of profits achieved.

If an investor is consistent with trade sizes, willing to work with the principles that are profitable trades, and will cover the losses of unprofitable trades over time; scalping is a consistent way to make money during this economical decline.

To learn more about the foreign currency exchange (forex) market go to: http://www.foreximpact.com

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S&P 500 Index Options & Market Commentary

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L / C in the futures market ?

Question by Nayeem: L / C in the futures market ?
Hi , I need to know the procedure for selling an L /C or B / A in the futures market. There are Banker’s acceptance futures contracts traded ( BAX ) in Montreal’s Canadian Derivative Market.

Also, I need to know why an export would resort to buying or selling a B / A future to hedge the currency exchange rate risk whereas he could simply sell his Accounts Receivable to a bank or buy FOREX derivatives separately?

Best answer:

Answer by ITFC
BAX is completely different from selling a/r or buying forex derivatives. It hedges against changes in interest rates, no payment risk or f/x movements.

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