There's probably a theme here where some traders that are short are going to take some profits in the markets. Don't be surprised by that. Not a lot has changed.
Fed Chair Powell is going to speak at the Kansas City Fed's Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium on Friday August 25th. If he is going and speaking, I promise you, all eyes will be on that.
When you look at gold, you're down 1.5% for the week. This break happened, this one rally attempt at the 18-week average of closes failed, and the market is paid for. The trend is down. Will we get a bounce? You can count on it.
Over the past 35-years Ira Epstein has developed a reputation for providing clients with easy to use technology and teaching good old fashioned trading know-how. A number of our brokers have over 30-years trading experience. No matter how technology changes the methods of entering orders, there's no replacement for having "been there and done that before". It's the blend of services that brings things together.
Be it education, market information or trading platforms, we provide solutions.
Ira began in the futures markets in 1969. Over the years he worked his way up, starting from the ground up as a "floor runner" culminating with his becoming a Floor Trader. In the mid 1970s Ira decided to make a career shift within the industry to develop both retail and commercial based clientele. His customer base grew to the point whereby in 1984 he founded "Ira Epstein & Company", a trading firm specializing in retail, commercial and self-directed discount futures trading. Along the way Ira became a leader in trading technology out of necessity, due to increased small lot trade volume. He was among the first to embrace the Internet, which as you know has dramatically changed both the way information is delivered and how trading takes place today.
One of the ways Ira, along with his brokers showcase their talents is through e-mails of market information and Ira's "Futures Videos", which can be viewed on our website, through Market Center, Linn-IraChart Software and on YouTube.