About Day Trading: How to Trade the Stock Indicies
| from Adam Milton If you have ever tried to trade a stock index, and found that you were unable to make either a long or short trade, this week's day trading newsletter will explain why. The newsletter includes: - the explanation of how the stock indicies are traded, - the profile of the HHI futures market (a Hong Kong futures market that is based upon Chinese stocks), - and the weekly economic calendar with volatility expectations. Good trading everyone :-) |
|
In the Spotlight |
How to Trade the Stock Indicies All traders, and almost all non traders, are aware of the main US, European, and Asian stock indexes, because these are the indexes that are reported in the news. However, many traders, and certainly most non traders, do not know how the stock indexes are traded, and often assume that they are traded like individual stocks ... find out how to trade the stock indicies | | Profile of the HHI Futures Market The HHI futures market is based upon the Hang Seng China Enterprises stock index, which is one of the stock indicies of HKEX (Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing) in Hong Kong. The Hang Seng China Enterprises index consists of Chinese companies whose shares are issued in China but are traded in Hong Kong ... read the full profile | Economic Calendar With Volatility This week's economic calendar includes several news releases, and several high volatility news releases, from all three regions (the US, Europe, and Asia). Partly because of the new releases, but mainly because of the current market conditions, markets from all three regions will probably continue experiencing high volatility and significant price movement this week ... view the full calendar | Sponsored Links | | | | Advertisement |