What is Rate of Change?
Rate of change is a momentum oscillator. It can be measured in percentage or in decimal form. Just like RSI it can be used to identify overbought and oversold levels. The saying ‘the trend is your friend’ More...
Beginners Guide to Swaps
You might remember in 2007, during the Financial crisis, the word CDS (Credit Default Swap) was hovering on every news channel. These CDS’s were used to finance mortgages for many people and so it is important More...
Introduction to RSI (Relative Strength Index)
The relative strength index is a momentum oscillator and is the one most used oscillators by traders. The RSI indicator was invented by J. Welles Wilder Jr. The indicator is used to identify overbought levels, oversold More...
An introduction to Fibonacci Retracements
Fibonacci retracements are derived from the Fibonacci sequence (The Rabbit Problem), Fibonacci was an 11th century Italian mathematician and now we use his sequence in financial markets. It is otherwise known as More...
An introduction to Futures
We shall first define what a futures contract is; a future is an agreement between a buyer and seller that obliges the buyer to purchase a particular asset (FX, commodities and other financial instruments) from More...
An Introduction to Trading Systems
Trading Systems are built on algorithms which are developed by computer scientists and mathematicians. Algorithms are a step-by-step procedure of how to do a procedure. For example, there are algorithms for booking More...