Chris Vermeulen's Opinion & Analysis
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The US dollar continues to attract capital from investors all over the world. But could this be a double-edged sword for US stocks? As capital flocks to the USD, this, in turn, hurts US...
Wow, what an emotional trading day and week. What John said Wednesday in the member’s comments could not be more accurate for most people. “Only thing scarier than shark week is FED...
Global investors continue to pile into the U.S. dollar, making it the primary safe-haven trade. This may eventually trigger a broad and deep selloff in U.S. stocks. As the USD continues to strengthen,...
Market volatility remains elevated and may be setting the stage for spikes even higher than we have already experienced.Global money is continuing to flow into the U.S. dollar making it one of the...
Selling puts is a neutral to bullish strategy. Traders tend to overcomplicate things. This is especially true with options trading, where puts and calls can be bought and sold in seemingly endless...
Multi timeframe, as well as comparison analysis, have many benefits. As traders, we tend to utilize the shorter-term time frames to enter our trades and place our stops. But big money is made from...
We are now seeing that major economies (U.S./UK/Japan) are not immune from global deleveraging and inflation. As investors seek safety in the U.S. dollar this may eventually trigger a broader and...
Every day seems filled with some new comment or data point that suggests the global market or the Fed will aggressively attempt to burst the inflation bubble. Global central banks continue to warn...
Investors have been processing high inflation reports, rising interest rates, surging energy, commodity, and real estate prices.So, what is the market saying about which markets investors have favored...
There are many benefits to utilizing multiple-time-frame analysis in your trading. Some of the standard time frames are monthly, daily, weekly, 4-hour, 1-hour, etc. Longer-term traders may also...