Does this one chart line spell doom for the markets?

Make no mistake about it, last week was a very important week for the stock market. Looking on the weekly equity charts, you will see one of the most powerful Japanese candlestick lines. This one line on the chart indicates that there could be some major problems ahead for the stock market.

In my new video I explain what this line is and how it can play out in the short and longer-term time frames.

As always our videos are free to watch and there is no need for registration. I would really like to get your feedback on this powerful formation and what you see for the markets ahead.

All the best,
Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-creator of MarketClub

Do you know about market divergences?

In the market there are two types of market divergences that can occur: a bullish divergence and a bearish divergence. Both of these divergences are important and you need to know how they work and how you can benefit from this knowledge.

In this short educational trading video, I will show you the tools I use to spot market divergences. We will be using the Relative Strength Indicator (RSI) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator (MACD) which was developed by a friend and mine, Gerald Appel.

As always our videos are free to watch and there are no registration requirements. If you would like to comment on this or any of our other videos, please feel free to do so on our Trader's Blog.

All the best,
Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

We’re donating 100% of our profits to the Gulf

After numerous requests, we have designed and built a shop on CaféPress.com with MarketClub gear. We’ve put together everything from t-shirts and sweatshirts to water bottles, coffee mugs and tote bags. Check it out at www.CafePress.com/MarketClub.

As if MarketClub apparel was not enough, check this out: We will be donating 100% of the profits to the Nature Conservancy’s effort to clean up the oil spill in the Gulf. This is a win-win situation; you get MarketClub apparel and help the Gulf. Check it out here: www.CafePress.com/MarketClub.

A lesson in Fibonacci trading

We have had a number of requests to do a video on Fibonacci retracements and how they can be used in trading.

I put together this five minute lesson on Fibonacci trading and how I use this important tool to determine turning points in the market. Like all tools, it has its flaws and should be used with other complementary tools like our "Trade Triangle" technology.

I hope you enjoy this brief lesson and it helps you understand how to use this important tool.

As always our videos are free to watch and there are no registration requirements. I hope you have the time to comment on our blog and tell us if this video helped you understand this important trading tool or how you're already using it.

All the best,
Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

Do You Know the Expectancy of Your Trades?

Since 2007 when Scott Andrews of MasterTheGap.com started calling out daily gap plays in a live trading room, he has been helping traders learn how to use gap trading to their own advantage. He considers gap trading the "bread and butter" of his trading and even earned the nickname, "Gap Guy" due to his successes.

Today Scott is sharing tips on how to get the most out of your trades by showing you how to discern high expectancy trades from low expectancy trades. We hope you enjoy reading his guest blog post and leave a comment for him below.

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This past week I had the great privilege of enjoying lunch with a fellow North Carolinian, Dr. Van Tharp, the world-renown trading coach and author of some of my favorite trading books: Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom and Super Trader. While trying not to ogle over him like a star-struck teenager meeting his favorite musician for the first time, my mind raced with the many pearls of trading wisdom he has espoused over the years.

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