How Trading the Dollar Has Changed
Market forecasting, especially when looking at short-term moves, is as much an art as it is a science.
Imre Gams is a 14-year trading veteran.
He started his trading career managing his own money. After quickly building a strong track record, he was hired at one of the country’s leading proprietary trading firms.
Imre became one of the firm’s performance coaches and began training other professional and aspiring professional traders.
To date, he’s worked with over 3,000 traders in one-on-one and group settings.
Imre’s also managed substantial investment portfolios in the millions of dollars.
Within the trading world, Imre is known for his specialized expertise in technical analysis. He has given lectures and talks around the world to traders looking to sharpen their chart-reading skills.
He is now bringing his experience to Jeff Clark’s subscribers. In Currency Trader, Imre will make trade recommendations on the forex marketplace, the largest trading market in the world.
Imre’s trading strategy focuses on identifying short and intermediate-term movements in currencies such as the U.S. dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen.
Imre currently resides in Toronto, Canada.
Market forecasting, especially when looking at short-term moves, is as much an art as it is a science.
Another Fed Day has come and gone.
Stock market investors have had a lot to be happy about in recent weeks.
The more this bear market has stretched out, the more parallels there are with past crashes.
It wasn’t looking good for Cathie Wood at all.
My last update on the U.S. dollar was on May 1.
There were a number of different technical factors all lining up to suggest that Tesla could be in for an explosive move higher.
Of course, the consumer discretionary sector isn’t alone when it comes to rough performance over the last 18 months.
Oil bulls have had a tough time of it lately.