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Post From: Dan Gramza's Complimentary Advanced Daily Trading Videos
[2013-08-16 12:03:18] |
infpz - Posts: 826 |
Excellent Commentary from Dan about the volatility in the indexes yesterday and his anticipation of a rebound - asking questions like: 1) Is the Fed hinting at tapering it's bond purchasing program really a justification for such a dramatic move? 2) Is there money on the sidelines who might see an opportunity to buy this break? 3) Would you personally want to go home short over the weekend? If not, why? Dan also comments his bullish and bearish levels on the Euro, Yen, Swiss Franc, Canadian Dollar, and British Pound. Also covered are markets that our customers have expressed much more interest in - products like the 30 Year Bond, 10 Year Note, and the Eurodollar (Symbol: GE). What Dan is looking for in the metals is also reviewed. Here again is the link: http://www.infinityfutures.com/DGmarketvids/DGsignup.htm. And keep in mind: Infinity AT Chart (Sierra) users are automatically granted access to Dan’s chart template - great for following along with the videos. The chartbook is called DanGramza.cht It is my personal opinion that these videos are a great way to start your morning and get a "big picture" summary of what is going on out there. Please note, the commentary is Dan's and Dan's alone. These are not trade recommendations. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Patrick Zielbauer pz@infinityfutures.com Trading Futures, Options on Futures, and retail off-exchange foreign currency transactions involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. You should carefully consider whether trading is suitable for you in light of your circumstances, knowledge, and financial resources. You may lose all or more of your initial investment. Past performance is not indicative of futures results. The lower Day Trade margin the higher the leverage and riskier the trade. Leverage can work for your as well as against you, it magnifies gains as well as losses. |