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Market on verge of major move?

July 12, 2010

Our recent topics and lessons have focused on how to identify and trade the current and future trend of the market. We slso have focused on how to identify stocks with maximum profit potential in the best performing sectors.
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New Subscription Offer!

July 12, 2010

Check out our exiting new subscription offer! Please visit -> http://www.masteroftrading.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6

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Fibonacci numbers and ratios

November 24, 2009

Fibonacci numbers and ratios
Fibonacci, a famous 13th century mathematician discovered a number sequence called “the Fibonacci sequence,” adding the two previous numbers in the sequence to come up with the next number: 1, 1 + 1 = 2, 1 + 2 = 3, 2 + 3 = 5, 3 + 5 = 8, 5 + [...]

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Volume and Open Interest in Futures Trading

November 24, 2009

Volume and open interest reported by the exchanges are significant factors to monitor when trading futures!
What is Volume?
Volume is the number of transactions in a futures or optiion contract made during a specified period of time. One buy and one sell equal two decisions but one trade or transaction and a volume of one. Volume [...]

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Types of Technical Trading Systems

September 17, 2009

Technical trading systems can help any individual trader make a trading decision based on clear objective and predetermined set of rules. The techniques used in technical trading systems are based on price, volume and open interest.
Technical trading systems can be broadly divided into these five types:

Trending market trading systems
Countertrend trading systems
Breakout Trading Systems
Trading range trading [...]

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Trading System

September 15, 2009

A Trading System is nothing but a set of rules or parameters developed using certain formulas and/or indicators based on the price action of the underlying security.
A complete and well developed trading system will contain:

Entry Level.
Exit Level.
Profit Booking Level.
Stop-Loss Level.
Money/Risk Management tailored to the individual traders capital and risk profile.

Trading systems have been around for [...]

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50 Trading Rules to Live BY

August 30, 2009

50 Trading Rules to Live BY
These Trading Rules appear on many websites all over the net, but I’ve never seen anyone credited with having written them. So, to the anonymous trader who created these…thank you!
1. Plan your trades.
2. Trade your plan.
3. Keep records of your trading results.
4. Keep a positive attitude, no matter how much [...]

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The Four Stages of a Stock Market Cycle

August 10, 2009

A stock market cycle is very similiar to a business or economic cycle which consists of:

Expansion
Peak
Decline
Recovery

To trade stocks successfully, you must first understand the four stock market stages that individual stocks and the overall market go through.
These cycles tell you if you should be long, short or in cash. Once you are able to [...]

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