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- 2001: Volume 10, No. 4 |
Dear Reader,
Index trading remains a mystery to many, yet it can be a valuable tool in any trader’s arsenal. In this issue we are pleased to feature several articles written to help you harness the power of indexes.
Bernard Mitchell demonstrates how he uses Fibonacci clusters to trade the S&P 500 and the E-mini S&P 500 among other markets. Portfolio manager and author Jonathan Hoenig goes back to the basics with his discussion of interest rates and how they influence the markets. And, of course, Brad Zigler weighs in with a primer on exchange-traded index funds and how to use them in your trading.
We are also pleased to welcome Mohan to our pages. An educator and commentator on S&P 500 futures, Mohan shares his experience with the "High Five"—a series of indicators which he feels will guide you through your trading decisions.
Shelley Souza gives options traders the lowdown on assignment in "Puts & Calls," Adrienne Toghraie discusses personal issues and how they influence your trading in "Mind Over Money," Bob Ecob shares his insight into "What’s Hot and What’s Not," Jaye Abbate reviews Tom Dorsey’s Point and Figure Charting: The Essential Application for Forecasting and Tracking Market Prices, and Mike Kahn is manning the "Chartist Corner" with a lesson on low risk trading.
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