Posts Tagged ‘stocks’
Dominating the Markets with Trade Ideas Brokerage Plus
By Jamie Hodge Experienced traders understand success involves more than just spotting opportunities. Seamlessly executing signals at precise entry and exit points fuels portfolio growth—new platform Trade Ideas Brokerage+ arms traders with cutting-edge tools to trade smarter and maximize control over positions. Let’s explore the advanced features propelling traders to higher profitability. Intuitive Trading Execution…
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 MoreSwing Trading Watchlist: Applying Scans to Find High Reward Setups
By Andy Lindloff As an experienced trader and long-time user of Trade Ideas software, I spend extensive time each morning reviewing targeted scans for stocks, setting up favorably for swing trades. In this blog, I will share my process for curating a dynamic watchlist of names with strong technical setups and asymmetrical reward-risk ratios. The…
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 MoreFinding Your Trading Short Game: Key Tactics for the Upcoming Risk-Free Challenge
By Steve Gomez With Trade Ideas’ exciting Portfolio Challenge coming up from February 26th to 28th that allows only short-selling entries, traders of all skill levels may be searching for tips on spotting solid shorting opportunities. As an experienced trader well-versed in long and short setups, I want to provide some invaluable dos and don’ts…
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 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…
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 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…
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