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Welcome to episode 90 of the Stock Trading U podcast! In this episode, I want to focus on one of the most important concepts in trading know...

Welcome to episode 89 of the Stock Trading U podcast! Once again, back in episode 3 of this podcast series, I discussed three popular tradin...

Day trading is a very short-term trading style that seeks to earn profits from a trading position within the course of a single trading day....

Swing trading is a short-term trading style that seeks to earn profits from a trading position over the course of a few days and at most up...

On today’s episode, I want to provide some guidance for margin trading. When a trader buys a stock on margin, it means that he/she is buying...

On today’s episode, I want to share three popular trading niches that you may want to consider.

When you place a trade, don’t forget that on the other side of your computer screen are some of the brightest minds on Wall Street and they...

Once you have settled upon trading as a new income stream for your future, it is vital to determine what your specialty or trading niche wil...

In this episode, Jerry Robinson shares three books about trading stocks that belong on the bookshelf of every new and aspiring trader.

In this episode, you will learn a simple real-world example of how to use the "Risk Percentage" technique, which is a popular way that trade...

There are many position sizing techniques in the trading world, but today I will focus on the "Risk Percentage" technique.

There really is a science behind position trading that, if used properly, can optimize your trading profits and protect you from catastrophi...

Position sizing is extremely important as it one of the primary methods that you can use to maximize your gains and to prevent your trading...

As a full-time trend trader, I can tell you that the trading lifestyle is wonderful. As a trader, I can work from anywhere and I get to work...

Change your perspective to conquer irrational fears.

The key to overcoming fear in trading is to develop a trading plan and stick to it.

Fear is a destructive emotion that clouds our judgment when trading and its presence is a clear indication that the trader has failed to sti...

Olympic athletes know the power of controlling their thoughts. Likewise, successful day traders, swing traders, and position traders believe...

From my personal experience, I have found that nearly every trader who fails to earn consistent profits in the markets lacks two very import...

In this session, I want to provide you with a simple piece of advice, especially if you are just getting started as a trader: Beware of stoc...

Let me teach you the basics of stock trading and provide you with real-time actionable trading ideas each day.

The better you understand where a stock is within this four-stage cycle, the more profitable your trading will become.

The contraction stage is easy to spot on a chart as the price appears to be locked in a downtrend setting lower highs and lower lows.

The third stage of a stock cycle is known as the distribution stage. This is a period of selling by large institutions and other smart money...

Don’t make the mistake of chasing a stock if you miss its initial breakout. Instead, look to buy on the pullbacks.

The best swing traders spend their time looking for stocks that have just recently moved out of the accumulation stage and into the expansio...

In today's session, Jerry Robinson explains the basics of the stock accumulation stage.

Most stocks move in cycles. In this session, you will learn the four basic stages that compose the average stock cycle.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains one of the greatest benefits of trading.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains why smart traders refuse to allow emotional extremes to sideline them on their way to trading succe...

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains the items that he includes in his daily trading journal.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains the importance of starting a trading journal.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains how he uses technical analysis to track what the "smart money" is doing at all times.

In this session, veteran trader Jerry Robinson explains what you should know about the "Wash Sale Rule."

In this session, Jerry Robinson introduces one of his favorite fundamental ratios: the PEG ratio.

In this session, veteran trader Jerry Robinson explains one pitfall of using the P/E ratio when attempting to select a stock.

In this session, veteran trader Jerry Robinson explains the basics of leveraged ETFs.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains the benefits of using inverse ETFs, especially for new traders.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains the potential pitfalls of shorting stocks.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains how to profit from shorting stocks.

In this session, veteran trader Jerry Robinson introduces the concept of selling short.

In this session, Jerry Robinson explains the difference between the two most common trade expiration types.

In this session, veteran stock trader Jerry Robinson introduces an advanced order type known as the bracketed order.

In this session, Jerry Robinson summarizes three different types of stop loss orders.

In this session, you will be introduced to the trailing stop loss order.

In this session, veteran trader Jerry Robinson explains how stop limit orders work.

In this session, veteran stock trader Jerry Robinson shares a very important lesson on the popular "stop loss" order.

Now that we understand what a stop loss order is, its time to learn how to use them.

A stop loss order is a specific order type that instructs your broker to automatically sell your stock if it falls to a price as specified b...

Limit orders help traders and investors manage their entry price into a stock.