The Best Kept Market Secret in the World

Two months ago, I wrote a blog that many people are still talking about. It was about a trading rule  I learned over 30 years ago in the pits of Chicago and one I still use today.

How this amazing rule works is way beyond my pay scale, but I can say without hesitation that it works.

It works on intraday charts, daily charts, weekly and monthly charts. I do not know why it works in the financial markets, and through all my reading and research I've never found a reason that explains why this particular rule works.

Anyway, I'm going to show you in this intraday video on gold how this rule works. I also recommend that you watch the video I made two months ago using the exact same tools on a daily gold chart.

This is something that you should really look for when a market has a correction, as it will allow you to enter a position with very little risk.

So enjoy, there is no charge or registration required to watch this video. This is part of MarketClub's educational trading video series to help you achieve greater success in your own personal trading.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

How To Conquer The Forex Market & Laugh All The Way To The Bank (New Video)

Today, we are dissecting and examining one of my favorite markets ... the Forex market. The Forex market is the biggest in the world and is traded on a 24/7 basis.

What makes these markets so exciting is the fact that they have a very strong tendency to trend, that is, once they get started in one direction they tend to continue in that direction for some time.

I learned how to trade Forex in the trading pits of Chicago where I was a member of the IMM, a division of the Chicago Mercantile exchange. The CME has grown dramatically over the years, and I have many fond memories of trading in the old exchange in Chicago. Today, you can trade the stock of the CME (NASDAQ_CME). That's a good idea for our next video, let us know if you would like to see a video on trading the stock of the CME.

I digress to today's video.

Today we are exploring the relationship between the Euro and the Dollar (EURUSD). In this short video, which we are making available without cost or registration, you'll catch a glimpse of a conservative way to trade the Forex markets. This approach will detach you from your computer screen and show you how to enjoy your free time without having to worry about the markets.

I would not recommend this movie if you are risk adverse. Trading in Forex, the futures markets, and in any market for that matter always has an element of risk.

I hope you enjoy this educational Forex trading video and that you're able to see the value in this approach.

Every success in the markets.

Sincerely,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

7 Things You Can Do To Protect Your Portfolio Right Now!

Today I've asked the team from The Correct Call to teach us a bit about how we can weather the current storm we're in. Just this morning, I heard of another "mini-Madoff" that took millions from hard working Americans in the northeast! So what can we do protect what we've got??

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There have been some alarming descriptive phrases used in the news headlines lately. "Crash," "Massive Catastrophe," "Spinning Out Of Control,"... are these Chicken Little warnings? Or, are the dark clouds gathering again to unleash another fierce financial storm?

The truth is, we don’t pretend to know one way or the other. It is vital to remain objective and take what the market gives you. The Correct Call takes a top-down approach and sees what the market is saying and invests accordingly. We are not afraid of negativity or overwhelmed by optimism. As a result, we believe there are always great opportunities out there no matter the environment.

That being said, many of our readers have asked us, “what can I do to protect my portfolio in this market?” So we did our research looking for investments that have little, no, or negative correlation with US stocks; meaning, investments that don’t necessarily move in tandem with stocks. They have their own free will, so to speak.

We have identified 7 things you can do to protect your portfolio RIGHT NOW!:

1.    CASH is KING:

Don’t be afraid to move some money to the sidelines. Selling losers makes a lot of sense. It can take years for many of these companies to recover. We are still waiting for many of the tech darlings of the late 90’s and early 2000’s “to get back to what we paid for them.” How long before Qualcomm gets back to $88, let alone $1000.

Some of the things you should be looking at when determining which of your stocks are cash candidates include:

Earnings Misses
Bad News
Management Shake-Ups
Deteriorating Fundamentals Relative to its Peers
Desperate for an Infusion of Cash

Once you have decided which stocks make sense to sell, you might consider matching your loses with some of your gains. Don’t be greedy, eventually today’s winners will give way and be replaced by the next hot thing.

When the markets - be it Real Estate or Stocks - hit rock bottom, you will need cash on hand to take advantage of these bargains. It is in these discarded investment misfits that triple digit returns will be found.

2.    BUY GOLD:

Investors worried about mounting losses can possibly stem the tide by adding Gold to their portfolio. According to a study titled, “Is Gold a Hedge or a Safe Haven? An Analysis of Stocks, Bonds and Gold” by Dirk G. Baur and Brian M. Lucey, gold is an “ideal venue to park money during periods of uncertainty.”

Their analysis found that in the US, Gold and stock returns are negatively correlated and that Gold acts as a hedge at all times. That means when stocks go down, Gold usually goes up.

Conservative investors should buy iShares COMEX Gold Trust (IAU), streetTRACKS Gold Trust (GLD) or iShares Silver Trust (SLV). More aggressive investors might consider owning individual stocks or DB Gold Double Long ETN (DGP). DGP’s objective is to give its owners twice the return of Gold’s price changes. With DGP, if Gold moves up 5%, investors can expect see a return of 10%.

Continue reading post HERE.

Mad Money vs Trade Triangles ... which is better for you?

Every once in a while, I like to flip the TV channels and watch Jim Cramer on CNBC. It's not that I think that Jim Cramer is a spectacular trader, I just think he is a talented and amusing guy. The last time I tuned on the tube, CNBC's Jim Cramer was naming his top five picks to get you through these recessionary times.

So with pencil in hand, I quickly scribbled down his top five stock picks on a piece of paper and shoved it into my pocket. I actually forgot about Mr. Cramer's picks until today when I found this crumpled piece of paper with my handwriting on it. This paper listed the five stocks that Mr. Cramer picked on the close of business on January 8.

Read more here and stay on the blog:

So here are Mr Cramer's top 5 picks and where they closed on 1/08/09:

Adam Hewison

President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

If you're trading on the news, you're already behind the eight ball.

There's an old adage in trading, "buy on the rumor, and sell on the news."

Most often, news and earnings reports have already been factored into the markets. The people who are aware of this information have already taken the appropriate action. These people do not include the general public. Individual self-directed traders tend to receive their news through the normal channels such as CNBC, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the web. News by nature is a recap of worthy events, therefore the news tends to be old and comes too late. By the time these news stories are written and make their way from the TV or printing press to your eyes, the markets have already made their move.

The concept of buying on the rumor and selling the news is correct the majority of the time. However, there are always exceptions to the rule. Recently was earnings surprise that came out on Apple (NASDAQ_AAPL) on the 21st of January, 2009. Apple blew it out of the box and surprised many with its strong earnings, most of which came from overseas.

Only by following the market action can you have a handle on what's going to happen in the future. A recent example of this is eBay, I just finished a video on eBay a few days ago that I recommend you watch. It is a perfect example of market based price action predicting the news. When the news came out on eBay having its first quarterly loss in its history, it sent the stock down over 10%. I can't think of a better, or more recent example of market action predicting the news. And yes, it was a profitable trade for our MarketClub members.

My hope is that this blog posting will help you understand how professional traders use the news... but not to watch, just to sell.

Every success in life and in the trading,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub