Deron Wagner
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Deron Wagner is the Founder and Head Trader of both Morpheus Capital LP, a U.S. hedge fund, and Morpheus Trading Group, a trader education firm launched in 2001 that provides daily technical analysis of the leading ETFs and stocks. Mr. Wagner teaches his trading methodology to nearly 3,000 subscribers of his free weekly newsletter, The Wagner Weekly, and is also well-known in the trading community for his subscription-based newsletter, The Wagner Daily, which provides daily technical analysis of ETFs and educational broad market commentary. In addition to publishing his daily commentary and analysis through Morpheus Trading Group, his work appears daily on several popular financial web sites.
Mr. Wagner also appears on his best-selling video, Sector Trading Strategies (Marketplace Books, June 2002), and is co-author of both The Long-Term Day Trader (Career Press, April 2000) and The After-Hours Trader (McGraw Hill, August 2000). He is also a regular contributor to Stock Futures and Options magazine, and has also written for Active Trader magazine. Past television appearances include CNBC, ABC, and Yahoo! FinanceVision. He is a frequent guest speaker at various trading and financial conferences around the world and can be reached by sending an e-mail to deron@morpheustrading.com or by visiting MorpheusTrading.com.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 20
The combination of the lingering Goldman news and quarterly earnings season now getting into full swing makes for rather high odds that more whippy price action and higher volatility is headed our way in the very near-term.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 19
At the least, the Goldman news will lead to a bit of short-term price consolidation near current levels. At worst, swift, follow-through selling could quickly take the major indices back down to major, intermediate-term support of their 50-day moving averages.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 16
Deron Wagner will go with the bullish trend while it lasts, but will keep his running shoes nearby, just in case he suddenly needs to sprint to the exit door
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 15
Because the major indices are now approaching major areas of resistance from their year 2008 highs, Deron Wagner is now utilizing caution through tighter stop placement and slightly reduced position size.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 14
Perhaps the best thing about yesterday's session was the higher volume across the board. Total volume in the NYSE increased 8 percent, while turnover in the Nasdaq ticked 23 percent higher.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 13
Deron Wagner sees a potential pullback setup in the Health Care Select SPDR (XLV).
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 12
In the coming week, resistance levels may play a role in market direction. However, a much bigger determinant will be the stock market's reaction to the next round of quarterly earnings reports.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 9
The breakout levels of April 5 should now act as support on a pullback for broad-based ETFs, so a new stop just below those levels may be ideal for some traders.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 8
Given the clear presence of institutional distribution in yesterday's session, it probably bears repeating that this may be a good time to tighten protective stops.
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For April 7
Now that the major indices have broken out above the highs of their multi-week trading ranges, without pulling back first, this may be a good time for traders to consider raising protective stops on any broad-based ETFs they've been holding.
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