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

Keep an Eye on Industrials for Shorts

Industrial stocks have been selling off since September 18 -- a setup that could be good for shorts.

Ben Smashes the Dollar, Rallies the Euro

Ben Bernanke didn't just set off stocks, gold and oil -- he also lit a fire under the euro and FXE, which just broke technical resistance.

Priceline Stock Hits $1,000. Now What?

Priceline stock rode the Fed-induced wave of jubilation to all-time highs Wednesday, even glancing the $1,000 mark. So, where is PCLN headed next?

Credit Card Stocks Are Maxing Out

Credit card stocks like MasterCard and Discover Financial have roared to new heights, but a mid-September cooldown might be in the offing.

The Nasdaq-100 Is Flashing a Red Light

The Nasdaq-100 limped to the finish Monday, raising the first potential warning side of further weakness for the QQQ.