Congressmen are legally permitted to trade based on insider information.
There’ve been cases where even the Federal Reserve leaked information to Wall Street before it hit the newswires and average mortal investors.
High Frequency Trading (HFT) is not considered insider trading, but – like insider trading – HFT is based on information not yet received by ‘the herd.’
Legal ‘Insider Information’ for Everyone
Unbeknownst to many, investors also have access to legal ‘insider information,’ but most don’t take advantage of it. All it takes is a computer and watchful eyes.
Allow me to illustrate the power of legal insider info (do not peek ahead to the second chart). Take a look at the first S&P 500 (^GSPC) chart below. Do you see anything suspicious?
You should, because all the information you need to pocket a 15%+ profit is right there.
Now take a look at the same second S&P 500 chart. I've placed the second S&P 500 chart on a seperate page, so you can fully concentrate on the first chart. When you're ready, view the second S&P 500 chart here.
One single line changes the complexion of the entire chart (click above link to view chart with trend line added). More than that, trading based on the red line break down resulted in a gain of 200+ S&P 500 (SPY) points to the upside (green ovals) and 200+ S&P 500 points on the down side (red oval).
The red line provided strong support on several instances (green ovals) and a break below support (red oval) was an obvious sell signal. In my actual July 28, 2011 (one day before the red oval break down) note to subscribers, I warned that: “A break below the red trend line may trigger panic selling”.
The legal ‘insider information’ available to everybody is support/resistance (S/R) levels.
S/R levels work like subway stations. Imagine a New York subway, it can stop anywhere but is most likely to stop at the next station. S/R levels are the most likely place for the market to turn around and reverse trend (view enlarged S/R image here)
When the market moves beyond one S/R level, it is likely to move on to the next “station.” Once resistance has been broken, it becomes support and once support has been broken it becomes resistance.
The Biggest Benefit of S/R Levels
S/R levels allow us to pinpoint low-risk buy, sell, and stop-loss levels.
The real beauty of S/R levels is that they let us know exactly when we are wrong. There is nearly no guesswork and we can enter any trade with confidence that even the worst-case scenario would be only a small loss. Nearly every trade against S/R levels is a low-risk trade.