Posts Tagged ‘day trading’
Planting the Seeds of Success: Spring Strategies for Novice Stock Traders
By Katie Gomez Springtime is upon us again, a time of rebirth, reflection, and renewal. As traders, this season is a beautiful reminder to move more gently and mindfully, treating our portfolio with the same loving care as the blooming flowers of Spring. While we expect to see a lot of masculine (action) energy intertwined…
Read More“Mastering the Markets, One Second at a Time: The 5 Second Rule for Traders”
By Katie Gomez Many motivational speakers and their teaching are seen as trite or cliche, words that often struggle to inspire their audience members deeply enough to put them to use outside the walls of Ted Talk conference rooms. However, there is one motivational speaker whose ideas expanded beyond empty words and reshaped the mindset…
Read MoreBTS Breaks the Bank: Investing in Music and Entertainment’s Biggest Boy Band Phenom
By Katie Gomez “Permission to Dance” offers traders permission to profit. Korean pop sensation, BTS, has surpassed expectations in the past decade, earning over $100 million touring across mega-stadiums in 2022 while setting records for an act’s highest-grossing Las Vegas residency this past spring. When you factor in 37.8 million Instagram followers, 3 billion YouTube…
Read MoreHow 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 More3 Proven Risk-to-Reward Ratios for Successful Day Trading
By: Shane Neagle The capacity to successfully manage risk distinguishes long-term winners from the fleeting participants in the fast-paced world of day trading. This vital component of trade has the power to determine whether a person prospers or just gets by. A trader’s ability to compute risk-to-reward ratios is crucial in these choppy financial conditions.…
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 MoreFrom training to trading: 10 ways Trade Ideas helps integrate newer, younger traders into the market
By Katie Gomez Today, young minds are bombarded from all sides, overwhelmed by endless information and easily succumbing to choice paralysis. Investing serves as a powerful tool to impart crucial life lessons like long-term planning, responsibility, and patience. However, the plethora of influencers, apps, and brokers vying for attention often leads to decision fatigue. For…
Read MoreVirtual Insanity: How the Drama of Reality TV Relates to the World of Stock Trading
By Katie Gomez From “Survivor” to “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” reality TV has transformed over the past two decades from an intriguing curiosity exploring fringe lifestyles into a full-blown viewing addiction. This evolution ranges from hidden camera shows documenting content from the fly-on-the-wall perspective to fully staged productions with confessionals, flooding every conceivable channel…
Read MoreWhy I’m Bearish on Commercial Real Estate: Navigating the Market with ETFs and Swing Trading Strategies
By Steve Gomez Hey there, investors and traders! You might be wondering what’s got me skeptical about the future of commercial real estate. Well, I’ve got my reasons, and I bet some of you have noticed similar trends. Let’s break it down, shall we? Office spaces are looking more like ghost towns these days, and…
Read MoreHow to Curb the Need for Greed: Cutting emotional excess for superior stock strategy
By Katie Gomez Traders often romanticize the ambitious hunger embodied by iconic capitalists like Gordon Gekko, often proclaiming, “Greed is good.” However, experienced investors distinguish between ambition and emotional excess. While some appetite for profit fuels achievement, unchecked greed distorts our psychology, leading to rash actions that sabotage returns. Traders can easily find themselves addicted…
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