Nasdaq is a global electronic market place for buying and selling stocks. Nasdaq began as a division of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), now known as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Its name was originally an abbreviation for "National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations" (FINRA). The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pushed NASD to automate the market for securities not listed on an exchange, which led to the creation of Nasdaq. As a result, the first electronic trading system was created. NASDAQ is a computerized system that offers price quotations to brokers and dealers for numerous securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange as well as for securities traded over-the-counter.
The market has been range bound for the last few weeks with volatility on the decline, and earnings all over the place. So where to go to look for a trade? Nike has already had Earnings and is near a low of the year, so seems like a good option. As a contrarian that can mean only one thing to me: I have to make a trade with the assumption it will go up from here over the next 45ish days. We will do that by making a Long Call Vertical trade to bet that it starts to head up over the next couple months. For more on my trading and how to join me in real time, see below. Watch the video to get the details. Kal Trading Risk Disclaimer All the information shared in this video is provided for educational purposes only. Any trades placed upon reliance of SharperTrades.com are taken at your own risk for your own account. Past performance is no guarantee. While there is great potential for reward trading stocks, commodities, options and forex, there is also substantial risk of loss. All tr