How to Trade Commodities Amidst Rising Inflation with Pro Trader Nick Santiago

MiningStockEducation.com, Released on 6/2/21

0:00 Introduction
0:22 Trading commodities amidst inflation
4:27 Are the bag-holders always retail investors?
6:15 Small-cap stock short squeezes
8:38 Trading gold & gold stocks
9:23 Oil
10:05 Trading black swan events
10:46 Watching where politicians invest
12:00 Impact of increased U.S. taxes on the markets
13:55 USD
14:31 “Sell in May and go away”?
15:35 Nick’s performance YTD

Professional Trader Nick Santiago discusses how he is trading commodities amidst rising inflation. Nicholas Santiago started trading in 1991. In 1997, he became a licensed Series 7 and 63 registered representative. He successfully managed money for a large, affluent private client group. Nick is an expert in Technical Analysis. He is a highly regarded and accomplished technician in the studies of Elliot Wave, Gann Theory, Dow Theory and Cycle Theory. Nick now co-heads the education department at InTheMoneyStocks.com and enlightens thousands of members, along with providing consulting services to hedge funds and institutions.

Nicholas Santiago started trading in 1991. In 1997, he became a licensed Series 7 and 63 registered representative. He successfully managed money for a large, affluent private client group. Nick is an expert in Technical Analysis. He is a highly regarded and accomplished technician in the studies of Elliot Wave, Gann Theory, Dow Theory and Cycle Theory. After applying his knowledge to his client base and meeting his personal monetary goals, he decided it was time to begin teaching those interested in learning his trading and investing methodology. In 2007, he partnered with Gareth Soloway to form InTheMoneyStocks.com and realize his dream of educating others about the truth of the markets. He now co-heads the education department at InTheMoneyStocks and enlightens thousands of members, along with providing consulting services to hedge funds and institutions.

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