Market Update: Helicopter Ben Lathers Up the Equity Markets
By Andrew Nyquist
After taking a few days to consolidate gains following the Bernanke-Draghi two week two step, the market "liquidified" again... as in, rained dollars...
Chartology: A Closer Look at Facebook (FB)
By Andrew Nyquist
Investing can be a tricky business. Whether Facebook (FB) has hit "bottom" or not is besides the point here. As Facebook was hitting...
Nasdaq 100 Technical Patterning Like Trying to Hit a Change Up
By Brad Tompkins
Most technical traders have a favorite chart pattern that is the trading equivalent to a “fat pitch” in baseball. We see it setup...
Trading Ideas for the Week Ahead: September 10
By Alex Salomon
After taking a "break" from updating this column (while trading extremely actively -- too actively in fact to keep up with swing ideas),...
Gold: Historical Precedent and Seasonality Point to Higher Prices
Over the last three weeks the gold story has reasserted itself as the top story of the global capital markets. Since the August 20...
Happy Birthday See It Market: Time Flies When You Are Having Fun
By Jenny Nyquist
In honor of seeitmarket.com's 1st anniversary, I have decided to write my first blog for the site (and most likely my last:)....
Weekend Market Update: What’s Next for Mr. Market?
By Andrew Nyquist
Well, so much for the boring sideways market! Although some may have been caught flat footed on the direction of the move, most...
15 Investing Lessons Learned From Playing Fantasy Football
By Ross Heart
Sweltering heat giving way to cool crisp nights means the kids are heading back to school, but to many it also signals the...
Options Basics: Writing Covered Calls for Protection and Income
By Brad Tompkins
In our last article discussing Trading a Put, we saw how options can be used to protect against losses in a portfolio. We’ll expand...
Weekend Market Update: The Return of the Big Boys
By Andrew Nyquist
I’m bored. Yep, that pretty much sums up the market action over the past few weeks. Little pockets of volatility and beta, but...