November 25, 2008

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Whose Supply and Demand Is It?

By Sam Seiden, Online Trading Academy Instructor

Do you know the difference between supply and demand? I will address this in this week's article, focusing on what it looks like on a price chart. This is invaluable information to you no matter what market you are trading in - stocks, futures, Forex, options, etc!
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Spotlight on Forex
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The Great Fibonacci Debate

By Ed Ponsi, Online Trading Academy Forex Instructor

Fib strategies have become very popular, but today there are so many permutations and variations on this basic theme that sometimes the useful aspects of this technique get lost in the shuffle. This week, I will answer a reader's question that opened the door for what we might call the "Great Fibonacci Debate".
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Spotlight on OPTIONS
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Un-lubricated Quarterly Options (or) Squeaky Quarterly Options

By Josip Causic, Online Trading Academy Options Instructor

After last week's article, I had a followup email from a few readers who were interested in finding out my take on Quarterly options. I will discuss this topic this week in detail and tell you the reasons I see no advantage to trading them over standard options.
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Spotlight on Futures
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What Do You Do? "I Trade Commodity Futures". Huh?

By Don Dawson, Online Trading Academy Commodity Futures Instructor

I will introduce you to the world of Commodity Futures this week. Many people don't know much about commodities and what they are - I will tell you why you should consider learning more about them and trading them.
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THE BROAD MARKET
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Leverage Is an 8 Letter Word

By John Mauldin, Global Markets Author

Leverage is an eight-letter word, which the markets now regard as twice as bad as the two four-letter words debt and pain (or fill in your own four-letter words). This week I try to give some insight into what is happening in the credit markets, some of it below the radar screen of most analysts. We will look at the potential for deflation and the Fed's response.
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