Article Archive For Keyword:
Positions
Analyze Net Positions by Jon D. Andersen
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Analyze Net Positions by Jon D. Andersen
Commitment of tradersÝ (COT) data has, for many
traders, been difficult to understand and apply.
This has largely been because access to usable
forms of the data has been limited, and analysis
techniques have bee
AUTHOR: Jon D. AndersenDATE: JUL 2002
Exploiting Positions With Money Management by Daryl Guppy
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Exploiting Positions
With Money Management
Here's a trading technique for stops, including money
management guidelines.
ven in a bull market, there is a
feeling of triumph when a trade
goes our way. When this happens,
the novice trader feels
that gettin
AUTHOR: Daryl GuppyDATE: SEP 1999
Getting Started With Options Using Protected Positions by J. Demkovich and E. Theriot
AUTHOR: J. Demkovich and E. TheriotDATE: NOV 1999
Holding Overnight Positions by Anthony Trongone, Ph.D.
AUTHOR: Anthony Trongone, Ph.D., CFP, CTADATE: JAN 2004
Interview: Risky Positions With Keith Fitschen Of TradeSystem, Inc. by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Interview: Risky Positions With Keith Fitschen Of TradeSystem, Inc. by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Keith Fitschen has been developing technical trading systems for the futures
markets for 20 years, actively trading his systems. His initial research was on t
AUTHOR: Jayanthi GopalakrishnanDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: Stan FreifeldDATE: FEB 2016
SIDEBAR: Expectations and Spread Positions
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...EXPECTATIONS AND SPREAD POSITIONS
For bull market forecasts, graphs in the top half of the article's Figure 3 portray two spread positions. In these
positions, the leftmost line on each graph depicts maximum loss as the premium paid for the call debit s
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: OCT 1995
Split Synthetic Stock Positions by Roger Ison, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Split Synthetic Stock Positions by Roger Ison, Ph.D.
Use this flexible but little-known strategy to buy stock
inexpensively, deploy cash more effectively, and diversify your
portfolio.
Suppose that a stock you follow, Abcd Inc.
[ABCD], has just taken a
AUTHOR: Roger Ison, Ph.D.DATE: APR 2003