Toni Hansen is President and Co-founder of the Bastiat Group, Inc., and runs the popular Trading From Main Street. A graduate of the University of Iowa as a Phi Eta Sigma National Honors Society member, Toni is a leader in online market education. She has been trading and educating new traders, money managers, professional market analysts and traders, as well as those simply wishing to hone their market skills, throughout the boom and bust of the last decade with strategies that adjust to changing market conditions. She provides both onsite and online mentoring programs and writes a syndicated market wrapup and daily outlook, which is TheHardRightEdge.com's second most popular column. She has written for TheStreet.com and produced a daily column for Trading-Ideas.com. Toni is a popular speaker at many of the industry expos and daytrading groups such as the Online Trading Expo and Daytraders USA. She has also presented an online seminar for the CBOT on the mini-sized Dow futures shortly after their launch. Toni began her trading career as an equities swing trader and has since expanded to position trading and investing on one end to Day Trading e-Mini futures on the other.
Stock Market Set To Open Higher On Monday
Toni Hansen writes that trend days in the direction of the gap closure are quite common. Given the extreme selloff of this past week and the news in the financial sector, today can easily be one of those exceptions.
Stock Market Set To Open Higher On Monday
Toni Hansen writes that trend days in the direction of the gap closure are quite common. Given the extreme selloff of this past week and the news in the financial sector, today can easily be one of those exceptions.
Nasdaq Leads Week Of Losses
Toni Hansen writes that the Nasdaq is continuing to form a potential cup-with-handle, while the indices are continuing to show a strong inclination to continue to hold the previous weekly lows from early July for about two more months.
Nasdaq Leads Week Of Losses
Toni Hansen writes that the Nasdaq is continuing to form a potential cup-with-handle, while the indices are continuing to show a strong inclination to continue to hold the previous weekly lows from early July for about two more months.
Stock Market Action Positive
Toni Hansen writes that this coming week will be much more active, as important economics reports are released.
Stock Market Action Positive
Toni Hansen writes that this coming week will be much more active, as important economics reports are released.
Action Found In Falling Commodities
Toni Hansen writes that market momentum has remained stronger on intraday upside than vice versa, so this favors more buying into Monday, but the larger intraday time frames are favoring a reversal off highs once again rather early on in the week.
Action Found In Falling Commodities
Toni Hansen writes that market momentum has remained stronger on intraday upside than vice versa, so this favors more buying into Monday, but the larger intraday time frames are favoring a reversal off highs once again rather early on in the week.
Stock Market Gains Strength Off Weekly Support Level
Second quarter earnings are expected to have fallen just over 22% since Q2 2007. Third-quarter forecasts have also been lowered. Given the current weekly time frames in the indices, however, there is a strong probability that the market will be able to hold the lows for the remainder of the year, at least in the Dow and S&Ps.
Stock Market Gains Strength Off Weekly Support Level
Second quarter earnings are expected to have fallen just over 22% since Q2 2007. Third-quarter forecasts have also been lowered. Given the current weekly time frames in the indices, however, there is a strong probability that the market will be able to hold the lows for the remainder of the year, at least in the Dow and S&Ps.
Paul Taglia is Larry Connors' head trader. Paul was a Market Maker for a Wall Street firm, accumulating over $4,000,000 in trading profits. He was also the firm's top money producer in listed stocks for that period of time, before joining Larry Connors.