Posts Tagged ‘alpha’
How the Superbowl can sink or spike stocks
By Katie Gomez A significant part of being a stock trader, especially in today’s technologically forward environment, is keeping up to date with new hot trends, social media, and pop culture. The Super Bowl epitomizes American pop culture, from its eccentric, celebrity-endorsed commercials to the half-time entertainment. This article will review the importance of pop…
Read MoreHow Fantasy Franchises Equal Real Profits: Trading Pop Culture Phenomenon
By Katie Gomez Blockbuster fantasy franchises like Star Wars and Harry Potter represent intellectual property goldmines, minting billions for corporate rights owners Disney and Warner Bros off endless global fandoms. But the pop culture phenoms coveted by legions of diehard fans also make associated stocks uniquely sensitive to hype cycles surrounding new releases – vulnerable…
Read More4 Advanced Order Types Every Day Trader Must Master
By: Shane Neagle Have you ever thought about what makes experienced traders stand out from inexperienced day traders? It’s their strategic application of sophisticated trading instruments that masterfully navigate the quicksilver changes of the market. Keeping abreast in the day trading arena demands an in-depth understanding of advanced order types. Far from being just ordinary…
Read MoreFrom Hindsight to Insight: Watch Tape Like Pro Athletes in the Stock Market
From Hindsight to Insight: Watch Tape Like Pro Athletes in the Stock Market In the high-stakes world of trading, preparation and insight are your most valuable allies. Just as professional athletes meticulously study tapes before their games, traders now have a groundbreaking tool at their disposal that revolutionizes the way they prepare and execute their…
Read MoreAll’s Fair in Love and Trading: A Guide to Committing to Successful Trading
By Katie Gomez With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s time to assess not only our connections with others but also the relationships we hold with ourselves, particularly in the realm of finances. Often overlooked amid life’s demands, our financial well-being deserves attention, resembling a partnership that requires careful consideration. In this article, we explore common issues…
Read MoreThe Trading Minimalist Mindset: The Power of Less is More and Why the Market Favors Detachment
By Katie Gomez We live in an extremely busy world; everyone is always doing something, buying something, or selling something. But have you ever stopped to wonder what evoked this new chaotic normal? The reason behind all this noise is excess; unlimited distractions exist around us, working more hours than we should, buying things we…
Read MoreBuild Wealth Your Way: Paving the Path from Investing to Trading
By Katie Gomez Investing tends to conjure images of older men in suits analyzing financial statements or complex charts, driving people into the more exciting and risky avenues of making money (i.e., stock trading.) While dismissing investing as tedious is easy, there are ways to spice it up in a way that works for you.…
Read MoreTrading in the Age of AI: Navigating Risks, Seizing Opportunities, and Upholding Ethics
By: Katie Gomez Have you ever experienced that uncanny feeling when advertisements seem to know exactly what you’ve been discussing? This phenomenon is a result of ubiquitous cameras and listening devices that now strive to predict your spending preferences. Companies discreetly install facial recognition cameras in stores, malls, and cities to record your facial expressions…
Read More5 Critical Market Indicators Every Day Trader Should Know
By: Shane Neagle Are you curious about how certain day traders consistently navigate through the stock market’s unpredictable fluctuations? The world of day trading, where rapid changes can lead to significant gains or losses, necessitates something beyond just an instinct for spotting chances. It’s about a thorough grasp of market indicators. These indicators do more…
Read MoreThawing Sentiment? How the End of Winter Could Heat the Stock Market
By Katie Gomez As winter draws close, spring is already around the corner again. Spring is notoriously known as a time of rebirth, reflection, and cleaning out things that no longer serve. So, what does that mean in terms of the stock market? Historical data and consumer behavioral shifts make a compelling case that the…
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