Serge Berger

Serge Berger

Serge Berger is the Head Trader and Investment Strategist for The Steady Trader.

He has been an active trader since 1998. During his career, he has been a financial analyst, dealt in fixed income instruments at JPMorgan, and was a proprietary trader in equity options and futures. Having exposure to a range of different asset classes allowed him to identify which asset classes and strategies best fit his goal of achieving consistent profits.

Over the years, he created a trading methodology that divides markets into different time frames and characters, allowing him to determine which strategies to apply in which situations without emotion. By focusing on only the highest probability trading setups, Serge maximizes overall profitability and minimizes stress and volatility.

Follow him on Twitter via @SteadyTrader.

Recent Articles

Fast Trade in TXN Could Pay Off

Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) is showing the potential for upside after a correction.

Wait for Confirmation Before Placing Any Bets

Charts show the market is at a critical juncture.

GameStop Looks Like a Winner

GME made a good move off a near-term bottom despite lousy video game sale numbers. See the trade.

Visa Ready to Spring Higher

A look at the charts shows Visa is presenting traders with a nice bullish setup. See the trade.

Sorry, Bulls, It’s Still a Bear Market

This rally may have another few hundred basis points left to go, but it is just an oversold bounce.

Your Prescription for Trading Walgreen

A close above $36.30 is a buy while a break below $33.50 spells trouble.

Why the SNB Move Should Scare You

The Swiss National Bank’s bold currency intervention shines light on troubling global debt issues.

Why the Sell-off May Not be Very Meaningful

The low volume makes it harder to take the price action as seriously as usual.

3 Profit Targets for FNSR

A solid daily close above $21 could take Finisar Corp. all the way up to $38. See the trade.

Is It Worth Laboring Over the Market Today?

The jobs report should cause a good deal of volatility, but few of the big players will be present.