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Ichimoku Weekly Technical analysis for the US Stock Market. We analyze various Dow, S&P500, and Nasdaq futures to determine what the sentiment for the market is as well as checking to see if a trend is occurring. If you are a day trader, swing trader, long term trader, etc, watch this video! You...
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Fractal Pattern Trading
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Fractal Pattern Trading
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Fast
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Fast Money: Season 1 Episode 129 Full See full episode at tiny.cc Fast Money is an American financial stock trading talk show that began airing on the CNBC cable/satellite TV channel on 2006-06-21. Since October 10, 2007, it has broadcast every weeknight at 5pm ET, one hour after the close of...
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www.stockmarketfunding.com "Online Stock Trading" Video Options Training Netflix NFLX with Daily Stock Charts Analysis Trends 130 Call vs 140 Put Option and how to trade options against each other. Longer term trend analysis 2010 video.
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Today's day trading lesson from www.TheStockBandit.tv discusses some important levels in the major stock market averages for this week's trading.
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Dan Stewart CFA®
noram Asset Management
Dallas Money Manger
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We had a positive day in the markets today as most of the jobs number came out better than expected. Change in Nonfarm Payrolls lost -54k jobs, but the estimate was for -105k. In addition, the prior months numbers were revised up from -131k up to -54k. Therefore, less jobs were lost than...
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