A Quiet Sell-Off has Commenced
A quiet sell off today on a week filled with Holidays. Yesterday was Columbus Day and tomorrow is Yom Kippur which means we could see movement without conviction. These are the levels that we have been watching for 30 days and they continue to hold...
Election Trades... A Vote for Volatility
In this weekend's video we are going to the discuss how the presidential race relates to the markets. How much risk is priced in and what the markets are saying about the race. Also, a special election day announcement is included...
These Market Levels are the Only Certainty
Here are the key market levels that have been holding for nearly a month. Let's also dive into gold - what to expect and what to watch out for...
Sharing Watchlists
Have a watch list you want to share with your trading friends. Sharing is easy with thinkorswim. Watch this short video with thinkorswim expert Don Kaufman. He will show you how to share your watch list and send to your friends, twitter, chat room, or anywhere else. Don't have thinkorswim? Open a TD Ameritrade Account…
Sharing Scripts and Studies
Friends don't let friends buy indicators. The thinkorswim share tool by TD Ameirtrade was designed to eliminate the market of so called trading educators who have created a business around selling you indicators. Share all your technical indicators or studies with your trading friends and family. Watch this short video with thinkorswim expert Don Kaufman.…
Finding Imported Studies
You've imported a study and can't find it? Watch this short video with thinkorswim expert Don Kaufman. He will help you find all of those misplaced imports.
Importing Studies
Another thinkorswim user has shared a study with you? Fantastic. Watch this short video with thinkorswim expert Don Kaufman. He will show you how to import that study into your own thinkorswim platform and where to find it to add to any chart! Open a TD Ameritrade Account and get the thinkorswim platform for free…
In a Myriad of Risks, Efficiency Looms Large
There are two types of volatility in the market historical and implied. The big difference between the two is implied volatility is forward looking. Implied volatility tells you what the markets expects to happen going forward. Here are the opportunities when the market becomes too efficient...
Are You Seeing This Risk?
Let's review historical volatility vs. implied volatility. What does each mean and why is it important? These two market gauges are what I look to when determining market risk. You may not be seeing all this risk I am...