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As traders, we love when a big price movement works in our favor. However, being on the other side of a huge price swing can also decimate your account. That’s why it’s so important to understand market volatility and factor it into your decision-making process. The term volatility ess... Read the Full Story |
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From Our Partners | | Renewed tensions involving Iran are putting global oil supplies back in focus - and history shows certain energy stocks respond before the broader market catches on.
A new report identifies three energy stocks emerging from today's supply disruptions. One is already benefiting from the current environment; the other two may not be on your radar yet. | | See which three energy stocks made the list and why they stand out |
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So, the day has finally come for you to place an order to buy a stock. Your account is funded, you’ve identified the company you want to buy, and you are ready to make the trade. The only problem appears when you begin to notice all of the different order types you can choose to buy with. Th... Read the Full Story |
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If you are serious about becoming a successful trader, one of the most important tools that you need is a reliable trading plan. Without one, you will essentially be setting yourself up for failure and financial loss. There are quite a few reasons why you should spend a lot of time creating a trad... Read the Full Story |
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From Our Partners | | Most AI portfolios hold the same handful of chip and software names - and completely ignore the physical layer. One perception-hardware company posted ~49% Q1 revenue growth with four partnership announcements in a single month.
A free report names seven companies building the automation, robotics, and semiconductor-test infrastructure that AI requires to move beyond the data center - including an automation giant that raised full-year guidance after quarterly sales rose ~12%. | | Click here to get your free copy of this report today |
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Industrial Stocks are issued by companies that manufacture a broad range of goods or are somehow involved in making those goods—whether that means airplanes, tools, machines, or buildings. Some of these goods, such as tools, machines, and factories are used to make other goods, while others ... Read the Full Story |
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Construction stocks are issued by companies that are involved in the process of building for private and public clients. These building projects could range from a professional sports stadium to a new freeway. All construction jobs require machinery, building materials, and supervision—and t... Read the Full Story |
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From Our Partners | | Trader Graham Lindman has built a strategy around a repeating anomaly that appears in the first 60 minutes of every trading day - and it never requires holding positions overnight.
The setup has recently been refined to target up to 100% payouts by holding through the close, with 10 consecutive winning trades logged during one of the most volatile stretches since the Tariff Wars.
A new signal opportunity opens tomorrow. | | See how to join Graham Lindman's next trade before it opens |
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Clothing stocks are issued by companies that specialize in apparel, whether that means designing it, selling it, or some combination of both. We all need clothes and shoes, and the industry is booming—but that doesn’t mean that every clothing or shoe company is a winner with a recogniz... Read the Full Story |
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a total of 145,000 new jobs were created in December. This was about 10% below economist forecasts of 158,000. It was also below the 2019 average monthly gain of 167,000.
Despite the jobs report number being considered “just OK” by 2019 sta... Read the Full Story |
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Markets | | Stocks that collapse sharply and continue to sell-off for extended periods of time are often deemed “falling knives”. Trying to catch a falling knife is akin to trying to time an entry on a collapsing stock with potentially dangerous consequences. Not all falling knives are the same and ... Read the Full Story |
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Each investor has their own unique set of goals that are based on their own personality and risk tolerance preferences. What works for one person might seem a little too risky for another. That’s why it’s so important to do your research and put the work in to create an investment stra... Read the Full Story |
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It could be forgiven, that some might think that Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) was little more than a big pile of pie-in-the-sky nonsense. Yet it seems, these days, that we hear a lot of positive buzz around this maker of electric vehicles that implores we take this company seriously. One more brick in the... Read the Full Story |
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The Early Bird Stock Of The Day Enel Chile S.A., an electricity utility company, engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Chile. The company operates through Generation, and Distribution and Networks Segments. It generates electricity through various sources, such as hydroelectric, thermal, wind, solar, and geothermal power plants. It distributes electricity in various municipalities of the Santiago metropolitan region. The company also engages in the sale and transportation of natural gas, and provision of engineering consulting services. It serves residential, commercial, industrial, and other customers. The company was formerly known as Enersis Chile S.A. and changed its name to Enel Chile S.A. in October 2016. The company was incorporated in 2016 and is headquartered in Santiago, Chile. Enel Chile S.A. (SNSE:ENELCHILE) operates as a subsidiary of Enel SpA (BIT:ENEL). | | View Today's Stock Pick |
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