Which two trading strategies are best in a bull market?
Full Swing Trading and Increase Buy & Hold.
What is a bond?
a bond is a type of security under which the issuer owes the holder a debt,
What should the time frame of your charts be?
Daily or weekly
What is the Stock Market?
A representation of ownership equity in a firm/ company which gives share holders voting rights which and residual claims on corporate earnings.
What indicator would you use to determine market sentiment?
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
Which two trading strategies are best in a bear market?
Scalp-trading and short swing trading.
Since what year have we been considered in a bull market?
1995
What type of trader uses hourly charts to execute short term trades that last for several hours or even days?
Swing Traders
Types of Commodities
Agriculture, Energy and Metals
Who owns SoftBank?
Masayoshi (I fold every bag) Son
What term is used when an investor would rather invest into a stock that rising instead of falling?
Fear & Greed
Why are bonds considered a safe haven for your money?
Bonds don't fluctuate or are as volatile as common stocks.
What happens if MACD > 0?
What happens if MACD < 0 ?
The market will go up.
The market will go down.
What does (P/E) mean?
Price Earning Ratio
Which candle would you say the Undertaker likes best?
Gravestone Doji
What do Narasimhan Jegadeesh and Sheridan Titman, "Returns to Buying Winners and Selling Losers," suggests?
Individual stocks have momentum
What do people mean when they refer to "the national interest rate" or "the Fed?"
The federal funds rate set by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
What does this chart show? Name the Waves.
In the illustration you see an uptrend which we defined as a series of consecutive higher highs and lows. This uptrend consists of 5 waves
What chart is this?
Ascending Triangle Pattern
What is the "Cooling Off Rule?"
A restriction on communication and activities surrounding a stock offering.
What is a Business Cycle?
Business cycles are a type of fluctuation found in the aggregate economic activity of a nation -- a cycle that consists of expansions occurring at about the same time in many economic activities, followed by similarly general contractions (recessions). This sequence of changes is recurrent but not periodic.
What sector gains from higher rates & which sector tends to hurt?
1. Money lenders
2. Tech Start Ups
Name 3 out of the 6 main Elements
Define your time frame
Identify the position of the market
Find support and resistance level
Find your entry strategies
Find your exit strategies
Use multiple time frame analysis (A rule of thumb is to always view a setup of 12 candles or more.
When the market is feeling bearish, what 2 ETF's can investor trade to make profit?
VIX & UVXY
What is the RSI formula?
RSI = 100(100/1+average gain/ average loss)