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

Gold: Don’t Rush to Get Long

In the long-term, it's hard to see gold falling into the abyss, but bulls hoping for a rebound would be well-served by exercising a little patience.

Now That GM Stock Has Gone Vertical …

Good news has pushed General Motors stock nearly 60% from its July lows, and of late, GM has gone vertical. Now, short plays sound tempting.

Bonds’ Weakness Begets More Weakness

Treasuries were smacked to start 2013, and at least in the short-term, the charts suggest the 10-year -- and the TLT ETF -- will remain sluggish.

The Charts Point to a Rocky Year for the Indices

The end of 2013 is a long way off, but it's instructive to have a road map for where the major indices are headed.

2012’s Final Trading Days: What to Watch

A sharp drop-off in volume and news flow in the coming weeks means individual investors shouldn't sweat the small stuff. Just monitor the bigger market picture.