June Monthly Newsletter

  Upcoming Government Reports & Holidays System of the Month: DT Rider M3C ES v2

What is Slippage and What Does It Mean for You?

Imagine trading the E-mini S&P 500 futures (ES) during a volatile market session. You place a market order to buy at 4100.00 but get filled a tick higher at 4100.25. That extra tick cost you $12.50. You do it again,

May Monthly Newsletter

  Upcoming Government Reports & Holidays System of the Month: Algo beta2.2 intraday NQ E-mini Nasdaq

What Does An Inverted Yield Curve Indicate?

DEFINITION: A yield curve is a line that shows you the “spread” between yields (aka interest rates) of two bonds that are equal in credit quality yet differ in maturity dates. The slope of the curve is a harbinger of

Tax Advantages of Futures Trading vs. Stock Trading

Disclaimer: The following information is meant for educational purposes and is not to be taken as professional tax advice. Please consult a tax professional to gain more accurate and comprehensive advice on the information provided below. Tax Season Is No

BTFD Strategy 3 – Using the 50 EMA

When you tune into financial media, you’ll often hear some chartist say that price is above the 50 Exponential Moving Average (or EMA). This means that an asset’s price is still on the up and up. You might also hear

BTFD Strategy 2 – Fibbing For A Better Buy

When price falls, sometimes it bounces back before it reaches a prior support level, as if reversing course “mid-air.” It may seem baffling at first, and you’re probably asking “why did it reverse there, and not higher or lower?” You’re

BTFD Strategy 1 – Map Out Potential Buy Points

Prices can move up and down in a wild volatile manner, so it is helpful to use a price map. Unless you’re accustomed to reading a chart, it’s easy to get lost in the immediate swing of things, unable to