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Commodity Futures Trading Articles
 
  1. Entering a market on Retracements
  2. Setting Profit Targets and Stop Loss Orders
  3. Trading Options with Support and Resistance
  4. Trading Mini Contracts As Opposed to Full Size
  5. Waiting an Extra Day to Prove Support and Resistance
  6. You get what you focus on. - Anthony Robbins
  7. Spread between Monthly and Daily Quotes
  8. Some Markets Lead, Some Follow?
  9. Assigning Risk Levels to Your Potential Trades
  10. Using Daily Weekly and Monthly Charts to Pick Trades
  11. How Thanksgiving Can Make You a Better Trader
  12. How do you go about choosing a broker?
  13. Using Volume and Open Interest with Support and Resistance
  14. Using Options as a Stop Loss?
  15. If you don’t know what to do, don’t do anything

 

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Chart Formations: How do these relate to Support and Resistance?

123 Tops and Bottoms
Ascending Triangles
Blips aka 3 Bar Reversals
Ceilings and Floors
Channels
Cup & Handle
Flags
Head and Shoulders
Pennants
Symmetrical Triangles

Trendlines
Wedges



 

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