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Chartschool: Reactions and overreactions

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:12/03/2018
  • Post category:Chart of the Day

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Trading the Rally in India: Gaps and Risk

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:06/02/2014
  • Post category:Breakout/General Comments/Risk Management

[dc]I[/dc] wanted to follow up on my recent post about trading the rally in India. I ended that post with a question: We were planning to enter EPI (an earnings-weighted…

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You Get Paid to Hold Overnight

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:01/24/2012
  • Post category:General Comments/Individual Traders/Risk Management/Trader Development

A look at one reason why daytraders may struggle...

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Managing Gap Openings

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/19/2011
  • Post category:General Comments/Individual Traders/Risk Management

Gap openings can present both danger and opportunity to swing traders. You need a plan for handling these volatile and potentially dangerous events.

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