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Expert: Tom Aspray
According to legendary Dow theorist, Richard Russell, volume tends to expand in the main direction of the trend, and since it's always helpful to know the direction and strength of a trend, MoneyShow's Tom Aspray details the nuts and bolts of a leading indicator he has relied on over the years. SPY, IWM, NFLX
Candlesticks have become a popular analysis tool for spotting early signs of change, and here, MoneyShow’s Tom Aspray highlights one of its most revealing patterns, which could help pinpoint optimal entry and exit points. XLE, BAC, FAZ, GOOG, HD
Candlesticks have become a popular analysis tool for spotting early signs of change, and here, MoneyShow's Tom Aspray highlights one of its most revealing patterns, which can increase the odds in your favor. SPY, AAPL, VWO, QQQ
Analyzing the stock market's internal health can play an important role in determining your level of success in the stock market, says Moneyshow's Tom Aspray and he has one tool that can be used to assess the market's strength. SPY
Before the advent of computers and charting software, pit traders and market makers used this method to figure out where the markets might be heading. These days, it is part of most traders’ toolboxes, but MoneyShow’s Tom Aspray shows how one special time frame can spot key levels well in advance. SPY, AAPL
The key to making consistent profits in the markets is to enter trades where there is relatively low risk compared to much higher reward, thus MoneyShow's Tom Aspray shows how you can spot good entry levels, set profit targets, and devise an exit strategy. SPY, HES, VLO, JAH
After 30+ years in the financial markets, MoneyShow's Tom Aspray has learned a thing or two about how to stack the odds in your favor and he shares them to help you achieve a profitable year. NFLX, SPY, CAT, UTX, SLB
Whether in competitive sports or piano playing, it pays to practice, practice, practice, which is also true in the art of stop placement. Here, MoneyShow.com's Tom Aspray, reviews a few recent trades to help improve your stop management skills. XLV, AMGN, PFE, AAPL, M
Prior to the financial crash of 2008 there was an ongoing debate between fundamental and technical analysts as to whether investors or traders should use stops. The severity of the decline convinced many that stops should be used, according to MoneyShow's Tom Aspray. SPY, IBM, KO, T