by dtitrader | Feb 21, 2013 | Educational Trading Videos
This past weekend DTI’s Key Numbers expert, Chuck Crow, did a presentation on Survival management that covered the following topics: • A new view of risk management • Guidelines that work for any size account • Fundamental principles of trading • Movement rates...
by dtitrader | Jan 8, 2013 | Trading Articles
The January barometer is a principle based in tape reading that I consider each year to plan my approach to the markets. The January barometer is the theory that the movement of the S&P 500 during the month of January sets the overall direction of the stock...
by dtitrader | Dec 14, 2012 | Trading Articles
If you seasonally look at coffee over the past 25 years, coffee has a tendency to move higher from the middle of October through January as demand for coffee increases due to the cold winter months. Coffee is harvested at the beginning of summer and by August the...
by dtitrader | Dec 13, 2012 | Trading Articles
We have all heard the term overbought, and occasionally you might hear the term oversold. The big question becomes what defines a market as either overbought or oversold. Looking at the recent history of the market, you may have heard the criticism of the 4th...
by dtitrader | Dec 13, 2012 | Trading Articles
Market pops and drops are many times caused by either a scheduled or unscheduled news announcement. For scheduled news events the pop or drop typically comes because of a deviation from what was estimated. For example, if Non-Farm Payrolls are expected at + 150,000...