Something Interesting in Financial Video August 2015

 
Trading and training video (from youtube for example) about forex and financial market in general.

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Factor Models In Practice with Ernest Chan

Ernest Chan will give a very detailed look into Factor Models in this webinar. Factor models are well-known among long-term investors who favor stock selection models, but there are some exotic factors from which shorter term traders can also benefit.

He will discuss the various factor modeling techniques and the more exotic factors recently discovered.


 

Forum on trading, automated trading systems and testing trading strategies

Something Interesting in Financial Video April 2014

Sergey Golubev, 2014.04.21 17:09

How To Use The RSI Indicator

Learn the basics of the Relative Strength Index in just about 6 minutes!

This RSI indicator is a widely-used momentum oscillator that measures the strength and speed of a market's price movement by comparing the current price of the security against its past performance. The RSI can be used to identify overbought and oversold areas, support and resistance levels, and potential entry and exit signals.






 

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Sergey Golubev, 2015.08.02 10:21

NFPs, BoE and RBA Will Stir Volatility Even If Risk Trends Hold Steady (based on dailyfx article)

  • We are heading into the 'Summer Lull', but seasonal quiet conflicts dramatically with underlying risks
  • After the FOMC and US GDP reading fell 'in-line' last week, a data-focused rate outlook will turn to NFPs
  • While the Dollar will be center focus; the Pound, Aussie and Kiwi Dollars may prove surprise movers


"The most high-profile indicator on the list is the NFPs, but labor data's wage component and Monday's PCE inflation report speak more directly to rate forecasting. High level event risk for the UK and Australia should also have traders keeping tabs on Pound and Aussie sets going forward. We look at the event risk and market potential ahead in the weekend Trading Video."


 

Forum on trading, automated trading systems and testing trading strategies

Something Interesting in Forex Video April 2013

Sergey Golubev, 2013.04.16 16:30

Ichimoku Trading - Ichimoku Training - Support and Resistance with the Ichimoku Cloud Trading

 


 

Trading Video: Will US Stock Indexes and the Dollar Finally Break This Week? (based on dailyfx article)

  • The Dow marked an important technical break this past week, but US equities are slow to follow 'risk trends'
  • NFPs wouldn't resolve the data-dependent view for interest rate expectations, leaving USDollar range bound
  • Summer trading conditions are conspiring to keep markets anchored and we should adapt our trading approach

'Data to leverage the US Dollar seems far less capable than key Euro-area GDP figures and Chinese economic event risk for the Euro and Aussie Dollar respectively. We discuss what lies ahead and the proper strategy calibrations in this weekend Trading Video.'


 

The Context In Which Markets Move (Trading The News)

  • The major topics for this event include:
  • Interpreting market action in the context of the events calendar
  • Preparing for and trading the actual events
  • Tactics for the trades
  • Reflection and further positioning


 

Gary Norden on The Evolution of Professional Institutional Trading 

The presentation will be focused on The Evolution of Professional Institutional Trading, and will cover:

  • Timeline from 80's to present, and a glimpse at future
  • Deregulation of marketplace
  • Banks/Market Makers
  • Floor Traders
  • Trading Desks
  • Position Traders
  • Hedge Funds
  • Prop Shops
  • Risk Management systems
  • Derivatives and new products
  • Data analysis/mathematical analysis
  • Summary and Lessons to be learned

More about Gary Norden:

Gary Norden's 25 year trading career started at the age of 18 when he became a market-maker of Japanese Equity Derivatives for Yamaichi who were then the 4th largest Japanese investment bank. Three years later he moved to the trading pits of the London Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) where he traded as a 'local' options market maker.

When futures markets became computerised Gary was among the first wave to make the transition to screen based scalping. In 2001 Gary joined ING Financial Markets to trade Convertible Bonds. In 2003 Gary moved to Australia where he established Organic Financial Group, a trading and consulting firm. He has written two books and writes for publications around the world.


 

Forum on trading, automated trading systems and testing trading strategies

Something Interesting in Financial Video February 2015

Sergey Golubev, 2015.02.20 15:23

Linda Bradford Raschke Webinar: Quantitative backtesting, Mechanical vs Discretionary and more
Two hour webinar

Linda Bradford Raschke covers:
- Combining Taylor's philosophy with a 2-period ROC and pattern recognition
- Finding ideal trade location
- Determining trading range vs trending environment
- Conditions that lead to extended runs or persistency of trend
- Two different rule sets depending on which trading environment
- Quantitative backtesting to support a statistically significant edge
- Mechanical vs Discretionary - pros and cons of each
- Linda uses this approach personally in her own trading every day


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