In Today's Masters in Trading: Live - Index Dynamics: Dive into the relationship between the Nasdaq and S&P 500. Discover how they move in tandem or diverge, and what it means for our trading strategy.
- Portfolio Bonding: Uncover the dependencies between bond yields and strategies that can help hedge equity positions and enhance our portfolio's stability.
- Sector Correlation: Find out how to spot profitable opportunities by understanding correlation patterns in the energy sector.
- Divergence Opportunity: Equip yourself with the tools and techniques to spot divergence in different market conditions. Just take a look at the chart below. In today's session, you'll find out why volatility is spiking for Century Aluminum, leaving Alcoa in the dust and how we can leverage that knowledge to enhance our trading edge.
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Jonathan Rose Founder, Masters in Trading About Masters in Trading: Live Each morning the markets are open, Masters in Trading founder Jonathan Rose goes live at 11 a.m. Eastern to break down what he's seeing in the markets and highlight potential trade setups.
On these free live calls – which last about 15 minutes – you'll discover how Jonathan evaluates opportunities, and structures trades to help minimize risk while maximizing returns. It's essentially a free trading mini-class every morning. Who is Jonathan Rose? With more than 25 years of market experience, including as a CME floor trader and partner of a proprietary trading firm, Jonathan is an investment pro and visionary who helped pioneer computer-based trading.
Since his journey began in 1997, he's trained more than 100 professional traders and made millions in the market by leveraging highly-profitable options and equity trading strategies – typically reserved for Wall Street insiders.
Today, Jonathan's mission at Masters in Trading is to help professional and retail investors alike by teaching them how to use these strategies successfully over the long term. To learn more about Jonathan and Masters in Trading, visit MastersinTrading.com. |
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