Posts Tagged ‘futures brokers on Twitter’

Gain a New Perspective! Podcasts, Tweets and Webinars from Canada

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jan 29th, 2010 • Category: Educational, Lind-Waldock In the News

If you’re a Canadian investor or a U.S. investor interested in some perspective from north of the border, we’ve got more ways than ever for you to stay on top of the markets.  Gain a new perspective through daily podcasts, Twitter feeds, and webinars from our Lind Plus Market Strategists based in Canada.



Friedman’s Futures Forecast for December

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Futures Forecast for December: Holiday Sales, Profit-Taking Could Tame Bulls in December
by Jeff Friedman
The end of the year is looking a lot brighter for investors than it did at the start, with gains in stock indexes as well as most commodities accelerating in the second half. As we come to the end of the year, [...]



Inflation, Interest Rates and Commodities

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Oct 27th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Inflation, Interest Rates and Commodities
by Matt Krupski
Inflation, or the anticipation of it, has been on people’s minds after the actions taken by global policymakers to shore up the financial system over the past two years. I will discuss the relationship between inflation, the U.S. dollar, interest rates and commodities, and discuss how you might use [...]



Natural Gas Futures Sink to 7-Year Low After EIA Data

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Aug 20th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Thoughts on Natural Gas
by Matt Krupski
Natural gas futures fell to a seven-year low after the release of weekly inventory data from the Energy Information Administration. NYMEX September futures slid under $3 per million British thermal units. The question is, how low can natural gas go?
The EIA reported an injection into storage of 52 billion cubic [...]



Identifying the Head-and-Shoulders Pattern

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Aug 10th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Educational

Identifying the Head-and-Shoulders Pattern
by Andrew Segal and Stuart Kaufman
The head-and-shoulders pattern is probably the best known and most often misidentified of all the major reversal patterns. There are a number of nuances involved in properly identifying this pattern, so it warrants some discussion. The head-and-shoulders pattern manifests when a major trend begins to lose momentum, [...]



Friedman’s Futures Forecast for August: Are We Out of Recession?

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Aug 6th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Friedman’s Futures Forecast for August: Are We Out of Recession?
by Jeff Friedman
In July, the markets overcame a bearish employment report early in the month to close on a strong note. In fact, the major stock indexes have seen the best five-month run since 1938. The markets seem to be telling us we are out of [...]



Rationale for Pre-Holiday Payroll Release

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 2nd, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates, Trader Viewpoints

The worse-than-expected June employment report is dampening pre-holiday spirit  in stocks and commodities before the 4th of July holiday.  Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist Richard Ilczyszyn said when there is a holiday on a Friday, the Labor Department often delays the employment report release until the following week. But this time, the report was released [...]



More Lind Plus Strategists Now on Twitter

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jun 24th, 2009 • Category: Lind-Waldock In the News

Now you can follow six more of our Lind Plus Senior Market Strategists on Twitter. They’ll be tweeting their thoughts, trading ideas and market analysis throughout the day.  Start following them today!
Ben Kim
http://twitter.com/LWBKim
Stuart Kaufman
http://twitter.com/LWSKaufman
Greg Perlin
http://twitter.com/LWGPerlin
Jim Barrett
http://twitter.com/LWJBarrett
Matt Kruspki
http://twitter.com/LWMKrupski
Brian Booth
http://twitter.com/LWBBooth