What Take Profit Orders Are & How to Set Them Uas a Pro Trader

A take profit order is a type of order where an existing trade is closed when it reaches a certain level. It is a popular order type that is recommended…

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How To Tell if a Stock is Bottoming Out

  Whether your an investor or a day trader, knowing how to tell if a stock is bottoming out is a great way to find good entries in stocks. “Buy…

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Momentum Indicator (MOM) Explained For Beginners

  Many of the best day traders in the world use momentum indicators and achieve outstanding results every year. Momentum traders assume the broader stock market is right and stocks…

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Ease of Movement Indicator Explained For Beginners

  As a day trader, you know one of the keys to understanding price movement is analyzing volume trends which is where the Ease of Movement Indicator comes in. Volume…

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How Margin Rates Affect Buying Power for Traders

  If you utilize margin in your trading, you need to understand how margin works, how much it works, and how it can work against you. In this article we’ll…

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Broker Arbitration: How to Resolve a Dispute

  Losing money while trading in the stock market is not unusual, but your stock broker should never be the cause of it. This is where broker arbitration comes in….

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National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO)

What is the National Best Bid and Offer The Code of Federal Regulations defines the National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO) as:  “National best bid and national best offer means,…

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Stock Order Types Essential Guide

  When trading stocks on a brokerage platform, there are a variety of stock order types you can use. Some order types are executed immediately, while others can only be…

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Heikin Ashi Candlesticks Explained For Beginners

  Most day traders prefer to use candlestick charts for their analysis, but most have not heard of the Heikin Ashi candlesticks. Heikin Ashi candlesticks have recently gained popularity by…

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Fake Breakouts – How To Avoid the ‘Fakeouts’

  In his recently released book Unknown Market Wizards, Jack Schwager gave an excellent definition of the breakout trade:  “A breakout is a price movement above or below a prior…

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