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Why Do I Go On Tilt?
7/20/2025 – Reacting to market action is necessary for the management of risk and reward. Overreacting to market action is a function of the unmet needs we bring to trading. We can overcome emotional trading by turning our best trading practices into trading routines: repetition brings familiarity, and we don’t overreact to something that…
AW Donchian Trend indicator
Useful links: Russian version of this instruction – Here AW_Donchian_Trend_MT4Free Demo – Here AW_Donchian_Trend_MT5Free Demo – Here AW_Donchian_Trend is an advanced trend indicator based on the famous Donchian Channel indicator. The classic Donchian channel is a construction based on price extremes for N candles. Donchian himself recommended using a value of 24 for the period of his indicator. AW_Donchian_Trend –…
Guesstimates on December 13, 2024
December S&P E-mini futures: Inflation has come down and the Fed is lowering rates. The long standing 6000 target has been reached but an extension at least up to 6136 and maybe even to 6500 is likely. QQQ: Support is 488. Resistance is 525. TNX (ten year note yield): The 3.75% level is support. A swing…
Down 20%, Is Couche-Tard Stock a Buy Now?
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Core CPI In Focus With JPMorgan, Goldman, Netflix Set To Report Earnings
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If this is the 1970s: Then the Date is 1 November 1973 – Fat Tail Daily
Are we living in the 70s? I can’t tell you, I wasn’t there, but it’s an interesting analogy. The fear of inflation, the eroding value of cash, and now spiking oil prices. Of course, nothing can repeat exactly. The event that’s said to have launched hyperinflation in the 1970s, the Yom Kippur War, only lasted…