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3 Trading Lessons from Bobby Axelrod - Billions

Prime Brokers and Market Makers Explained

This is a Guest Post by @AkFallible. Today we’ll talk about the scene in Billions Season 4 where Bobby Axelrod and Wags Wagner are taking some massive trades old school style… through the phone! We’ll also answer How Prime Brokerages Work and why institutional traders get access to all these financial services. ***All content, opinions, and […]

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Bullish Patterns Versus the Bearish Indicators on the Charts

This is a Guest Post by @TrendSpider and originally appeared on their TrendSpider Blog. In this weekend’s weekend analysis using the TrendSpider charting platform, we take a look at the broad market ETF’s ripping to new highs while the biotech ETF continues to lag behind. Is the bearish weekly MACD on biotech a sign of

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Why Account Size Should Not Determine Your Risk Management

Position Sizing In Stock Trading Explained

This is a Guest Post by @AKFallible. Today we’ll talk about the scene in Billions Season 4 where Rebecca Cantu shares some life changing advice on how to be successful in everything you do. Check Out Our Billions Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jz0Z_4yzbk&list=PLZWbVSavQFXTEwTLFrq4hwGiKJmcWHIQ3&index=2 Ray Dalio’s Life Advice Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0Mglqr-GCE&list=PLZWbVSavQFXTW_c4ieWlG-IdtIacDrmAa   ***All content, opinions, and commentary by Fallible is

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How to Use Multiple Time Frame Analysis on a Chart

This is a Guest Post by Jake Wujastyk of @TrendSpider One of the main things that make TrendSpider unique to other platforms is the ability to overlay charts from other timeframes onto a single chart. In this User Guide post, we take a look at how to use multiple timeframes in your analysis when using the

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