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Connors Research Traders Journal (Volume 15): 10 Smart Ways To Improve Your Trading; Part 5 Buy Fear

June 25, 2018 by Larry Connors

Many traders, especially traders who spend their majority of time reading charts and relying on indicators and oscillators, tend to forget that stock and equity prices are not only driven by supply and demand. They are driven by fear and greed.  It’s easy to say that a stock is making a double top, or is…    [Read More] 

Filed Under: Connors Research, Connors Research Newsletter, Connors Research Traders Journal, ETFs, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons Tagged With: buy the fear sell the greed, Connors Research Traders Journal, Larry Connors, Moving Average, Pullback, Stocks

How to Avoid Getting Whipsawed Near the 200-Day

May 21, 2009 by Larry Connors

Larry Connors discusses strategies that should help keep most ETF traders and investors out of trouble when ETFs near the 200-day average.

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent Tagged With: ETF Trading, High Probability ETF Trading, Moving Average, Moving Average - 200-Day, trading ideas, Trading Strategies

Using Moving Averages to Gain a Trading Edge

February 12, 2009 by Bryan Perry

Traders are always looking for tools to help them predict how the market will move. Bryan Perry discusses the popular and widely followed moving average as a great tool to help traders profit in the long run.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons, Trading Lessons Tagged With: Bryan Perry, market direction, market movement, Moving Average, Options trading, predict how the market will move, trading options

Buy The Fear, Sell The Greed

Buy The Fear, Sell The Greed

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We’re excited to announce the release of a new investment book written by Larry Connors and Chris Cain, CMT. The book, “The Alpha Formula; High Powered Strategies to Beat The Market With Less Risk “ combines… Hedge fund legend Ray Dalio’s brilliant insight into combining uncorrelated strategies… With new, minimally correlated, quantified, systematic strategies to trade… [Read More]

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Connors Research Traders Journal (Volume 57): 7 Real-World Reasons Why Short Strategies Should Be Included In Your Portfolio

In our new book, The Alpha Formula – High Powered Strategies to Beat the Market with Less Risk, we show the benefits of including short-strategies in your portfolio. As a reminder, building portfolios should be based on First Principles – otherwise known as truths. These truths are: Markets Go Up Market Go Down Markets Go… [Read More]

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