Stock Market Trends QE3, High Frequency Trading, Earnings Season 2012 (VIDEO). In this weekend training video we'll cover what to look for going into the "Q4 2012" earnings season. We'll cover which stocks to focus on and what to look for in the equity markets. Many mutual fund and hedge fund managers have been on the side lines and 89% of all "fund managers" are under-performing the S&P 500 and the broader markets.
The elections will play a critical role in the overall market and we'll cover what a "Mitt Romney 2012" victory would do to the markets and how the markets will react with an "Barack Obama 2012" victory. We'll feature the S&P 500 Index and current "support & resistance" going into the end of 2012.
Many traders and investors have stayed in cash and have not participated in this rally as markets continue to go higher based on the low interest rate environment. We'll discuss employment, taxes, corporate tax rates, income levels, and how to trade the markets based on several different trading scenarios.
Ben Bernanke has made it clear to the "stock market" that you have to be in the equity markets because of the "low interest rate" environment many people on fixed incomes have been forced into the "stock market" because of high inflation and low returns in the "money market", bonds, and CD markets.
Football Opening Day S&P 500 Index How to Weight the S&P Using Call & Put Options Part 1. Learn how to trade index options on the (SPX). Stocks closed down going into the 10th anniversary of 9/11. We'll cover the recent index trends on the S&P 500 and how to trade them during the "Football Opening Day".
S&P 500 Index How to Weight the S&P Using Call and Put Options. Learn how to trade index options on the (SPX). Stocks closed down going into the 10th anniversary of 9/11. We'll cover the recent index trends on the S&P 500 and how to trade them.
On a weekly level, the S&P 500 index closed down 19.74 points to close at 1,154.23 down 1.68% on the week. Stocks slumped to a 2.7% loss on Friday. Tenuous fiscal and financial conditions in Europe continue to be blamed.
Skittishness among investors stoked volatility, such that the Volatility Index, often euphemistically labeled the Fear Gauge, climbed more than 16% back toward 40 but still below it's recent highs. The VIX hasn't been that high since concerns about Europe's stability had last escalated in mid-August.
Friday's drop left the S&P 500 as closed lower 5 out of it's last 6 sessions.
On a lighter note...Today's match up Titans vs Jaguars, Steelers vs Ravens, Eagles vs Rams, Colts vs Texans, Lions vs Buccaneers, Bengals Browns, Bills vs Chiefs, Falcons vs Bears
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