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Tracking Correlations Between Equities, Commodities and Currencies

Thu, Aug 27 2009, 14:36 GMT
by The Trader's Journal Collaborators

The Trader's Journal


This article is taken from the Trader's Journal magazine (August 2009 issue)

The author, Steve Misic, has been trading for more than 15 years. His experience is broad based, actively trading equities, futures, forex, and options. Mr. Misic is licensed as a series 3 commodities broker, series 7 securities broker, and holds his NASDAQ series 63 license. He was the assistant head trader for the R&J Financial Hedge Fund. Mr. Misic also spent time at the Chicago Board of Trade where he was employed as a currency strategist for FX Chicago.

  • Knowing why certain markets move inversely and watching charts that show the inverse movements between these markets can provide market clues. Steve Misic provides instruction in what to look for.

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