Introducing Cornelius Luca - New Analyst on INO TV FREE

There is a new video on INO TV Free from Cornelius Luca. Luca is not a new analyst, but the newest to the INO TV Free service.

Luca obtained his M.B.A in International Business & Finance from the New York University Stern Graduate School of Business and his B.A. in International Marketing from Bernard Baruch College. Since then he has been an author, an advisor for multiple Fortune 500 companies, Vice President & Head Advisor for FX Concepts, and an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance. Luca specializes in foreign exchange and technical analysis and has traded major crosses as well as exotic currencies.

Luca is currently the President of Luca Global Research and has given a few mintues of his time to talk about some various topics for our INO TV Free visitors.

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Below are some of the questions you can watch Luca talk about on INO TV Free

What indicators do you use when trading the E-micros?

I look at a whole bunch of studies. Nothing to shock you too much, but I put them together and use them in disciplined ways they help me a lot. I’m using candlesticks. On the candlesticks I’m using several moving averages, four of them to be exact, but I prefer short term, medium term, and I prefer to look at the 20-day moving average. Then, in terms of studies proper, I am using a Fast Stochastics and also a MACD. Why... see the rest of answer here: http://tv.ino.com/free/?micros Continue reading "Introducing Cornelius Luca - New Analyst on INO TV FREE"

The Psychology of Commodity Price Movement

The price of a futures contract is the result of a decision on the part of both a buyer and a seller. The buyer believes prices will go higher; the seller feels prices will decline. These decisions are represented by a trade at an exact price.

Once the buyer and seller make their trade, their influence in the market is spent — except for the opposite reaction they will ultimately have when they close the trade. Thus, there are two aspects to every trade: 1) each trade must ultimately have an opposite reaction on the market, and 2) the trade will influence other traders. Continue reading "The Psychology of Commodity Price Movement"

How to use trading cycles in your own trading

Everything in nature moves in cycles. . . the cycles of the seasons … night and day… tides… phases of the moon. Each year animals hibernate… geese migrate… salmon swim upstream to spawn… and every seven years lemmings run into the ocean.

While nature’s cycles are very visible, there are many cycles in the futures markets that are not quite as obvious. Often the reason some cycles are not easily seen is because the interaction of many large and small cycles makes individual cycles harder to see.

Cycles are the tendency for events to repeat themselves at more or less uniform intervals. One of the easiest cycles to see and understand is the seasonal cycle. Agricultural commodities have a repetitive annual price pattern called the seasonal price cycle. More than 70 of the time, the lowest cash prices of the year for corn, cotton and soybeans occur during the fall harvest period. Due to increased marketings, cattle and hogs also have price weakness during the fall. Wheat and oats tend to make seasonal lows during their summer harvest. Seasonal price trends are a reflection of regular annual changes in supply and demand factors caused by weather, production and demand.

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How high can the S&P 500 go?

With the S&P 500 making new highs and as world equity markets following suit, the question becomes how high can we go?

In this short video on the S&P 500,  I outline some mathematical upside target zones that I am looking at for this market.

You can watch this video with my compliments and there is no registration requirements. We would love to get your feedback about this video on our blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

ETF USO, or United States Oil (new video)

Today I'm going to take another quick look back at a popular ETF USO, or United States Oil. You'll quickly see how the MarketClub "Trade Triangle" strategy is working in this market.

In this short video, I give you a specific triangle to look for in the future and how this market can play out in the next two months.

You can watch this video with my compliments and there is no registration requirements. We would love to get your feedback about this video on our blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub