Johnson is a full-time trader who also trades for other investors. Here we talk about his overall philosophy about the markets, his monthly and annual goals, and why his favorite trade is shorting into resistance. We also talk about how his trading changes when he's trading someone else's money. Johnson blogs his trading activity at: http://johnsonstradingblog.blogspot.com.
Previously recorded re-run Ed Ponsi of FXEducator.com is a well-respected trader and author of a new book called Forex Patterns & Probabilities: Trading Strategies For Trending & Range-Bound Markets. Here I talk with Ed about the strategies he covers in the book, how he thinks traders should be playing the US Dollar right now, and which currency pair correlates very well with the US equities markets (in other words, watch this currency pair for trading opportunities after the US markets move!).
John Netto is a full-time trader and hedge fund manager who trades just about every market but focuses on forex, options and commodities. Here he and Tim Bourquin talk about the effect of the Fed announcement on the US Dollar and other currencies. We also discuss John's philosophy on trading the markets, charts and time frames he watches and what he thinks the best forex trade is for the short-term. We also discuss his strategy of "Gamma hedging" and his risk management principles. John can be found at OSOKTrading.com).
Tim Ord is a full-time at-home trader who has been in the markets for over 25 years. One of his claims to fame: in 1988, using his own account, he placed fourth nationally in the option division in "The United States Trading Championship." Tim's trading methods of looking at supply and demand in the markets was first outlined almost one hundred years ago in the work of Richard D. Wyckoff. Many know of his work in coming up with a new method of trading using the N.Y.S.E. tick index. Here we talk about how he combines stock price and volume to determine the price direction on a swing trading basis. Read more about Tim at: Ord-Oracle.com.