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  2. Jack D. Schwager - Wikipedia

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    His books include Market Wizards (1989), The New Market Wizards (1992), Stock Market Wizards (2001) and Unknown Market Wizards: The best traders you've never heard of (2020). [3] [2] He is a well-known author, fund manager and an industry expert in futures and hedge funds. He's published a number of books, such as Market Wizards. [4]

  3. MIDAS technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    In finance, MIDAS (an acronym for Market Interpretation/Data Analysis System) is an approach to technical analysis initiated in 1995 by the physicist and technical analyst Paul Levine, PhD, [1] and subsequently developed by Andrew Coles, PhD, and David Hawkins in a series of articles [2] and the book MIDAS Technical Analysis: A VWAP Approach to Trading and Investing in Today's Markets. [3]

  4. Carley Garner - Wikipedia

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    Carley Garner (born 1977) is an American commodity market strategist and futures and options broker [1] and the author of Trading Commodity Options with Creativity, Higher Probability Commodity Trading, and A Trader's First Book on Commodities, published by DT publishing an imprint of Wyatt-MacKenzie. [2]

  5. 4 popular strategies for trading futures - AOL

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    You could go long oil futures using the crude oil futures contract (code: CL) on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). The contract represents 1,000 barrels of West Texas Intermediate oil.

  6. Perry J. Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman is the founder of the Journal of Futures Markets and creator of John Wiley & Sons's Traders Advantage series.. Kaufman has authored numerous books, the most popular of which is New Trading Systems and Methods, first published by John Wiley & Sons in 1978 and now in its fifth edition.

  7. Modern Trader - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Futures in September 1983 and Modern Trader in 2015. [3] The magazine is a standard source in futures and option trading, and its SourceBook site is a standard reference to US brokerage and related services. [5] The Commodity channel index was first published in Commodities, before it was renamed to Futures. [6]

  8. 8 Reasons Why Trading Futures Is Better Than Stocks - AOL

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  9. US stocks soar after Trump declares victory - AOL

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    That performance marked the best day of trading for the Dow since 2022. The S&P 500 increased 2.5%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq surged nearly 3%. Shares of Donald Trump's media company, Trump ...