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

Let Yahoo Take Its Lumps for a Minute

Yahoo looks technically frothy in the short-term, but it is in position to work nicely higher still in the coming years.

GOOG Is Full Right Now. Come Back Later.

Google's near-term overbought condition favors a quick GOOG trade on the short side, but that's about it. Longs will have to wait it out.

How Low Can Gold and Silver Go?

Yesterday's snapback didn't pull gold and silver out of their longer-term downtrends, but it did create long-side opportunities for swifter traders.

Facebook Stock Is in No-Man’s Land

A year after its disastrous IPO, Facebook sits in a technical rut that should have long-side investors thinking twice.

Don’t Toy With Technically Sloppy Nokia

Nokia's ugly chart has been screaming "hands off," and yesterday's ugly performance only confirms that stance -- for now.