077: Dennis Dick – How to be a Profitable Short-Term Trader in a High Frequency World
Chat With Traders16 Kesä 2016

077: Dennis Dick – How to be a Profitable Short-Term Trader in a High Frequency World

You’re about to hear a really interesting conversation I had with Dennis Dick. Dennis first started out meddling with penny stocks, before soon joining a well-established prop firm known as; Bright Trading—this was in the late 90’s. To this day Dennis remains with the same firm, still as an active short-term equities trader, but also as their Market Structure Analyst. If his voice sounds familiar, that’s probably because he’s the co-host of Benzinga’s PreMarket Prep live morning show too. Some of the key talking points that come up over the next 60 minutes, include; scalping, surviving as a short-term trader in a high frequency world, various order types, and the opportunities that can be found trading the open (this is actually where Dennis makes 50% of his money each day—within the first five minutes). --- Sponsored by TradeStation.com – TradeStation, an award-winning broker, equip clients with remarkable technology for an advantage in competitive markets and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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