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Dennis G. Cajigas866-631-6216Email Dennis My aim is to help you achieve your financial goals through personalized trading strategies designed to fit your market experience and comfort level. I define success one trade at a time, and believe in pursuing a reasoned approach to trading. By collaborating closely with you, employing futures and option strategies, and engaging in sound risk management practices, I can help you meet your market expectations. Open an account with Dennis G. Cajigas |
Industry Background:
I started my career in 1998 at the Chicago Board of Trade at an institutional brokerage firm. I later became a full member of the exchange and deepened my skills as a grain-pit trader. My experience means that I understand the trading dynamic from the balanced perspective of both a commercial analyst and a speculator.Trading Strategies:
I trade momentum, breakouts and key reversals. I also use options to define risk and collect premium.Market Focus:
I trade grains, options, spreads and the stock index.Analysis Preference:
I use fundamental analysis to identify strong market performers and undervalued assets and then employ several technical indicators for time and price targets.Technical Study Background:
Moving Average Convergence/Divergence, Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci RetracementAdvisory Background:
Hightower, Helms, BloombergView articles by Dennis G. Cajigas:
- Stock Market Should Steady, but Confidence Shaky Lets Talk Futures - 6/8/2010
- Intro to MACD – February 2, 2010
- Gold Looking too Rich? Consider Silver - November 10, 2009
- Trading with Fibonacci Numbers - March 2009
- Australia Feels Financial Crisis - January 21, 2009
- Post-USDA Soybean Trend Shift - January 14, 2009
- Market Movers Report: Buy Gold on Pullback - January 12, 2009
Quoted in the Press
- Stocks Flat on Bernanke Watch – Reuters, February 22, 2010
- Dow, S&P Dip on China Lending Curb, Nasdaq Up – Reuters, February 12, 2010
- Stocks Leap as Bernanke Pledges Lower Rates - Reuters, November 16, 2009
- Markets Close on Down Note - New York Times, February 2009
*Futures trading involves the risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors


