Corey Rosenbloom
Afraid to Trade

Corey Rosenbloom, CMT, the founder and president of Afraid to Trade, uses a unique blend of "confluence across non-correlated trading strategies" in his intraday trading and longer-term chart analysis. Having also incorporated sector rotation and intermarket analysis into his investment strategy, he switched to shorter time frame trading tactics using ETFs and then futures to capture additional edge from the price action and trends.

Mr. Rosenbloom began writing the afraidtotrade.com blog to share some of his experiences and define trading strategies for the public, which detail his unique style of incorporating both the larger perspective of intermarket analysis with the shorter, intraday trading techniques and classical price concepts that can be employed to minimize risk and maximize opportunity.

He also incorporates his insights into trading psychology and edge-optimization tactics through daily commentary, mentorship, two subscription services - "Idealized Trades" daily and "Weekly Intermarket" reports, education, and research in the field of technical analysis. Mr. Rosenbloom holds the professional designation of Chartered Market Technician (CMT).

Archived Webinars
Spring Trading Clinic Webinar: Meeting the Challenge of Maintaining Trading Discipline: Steps for an Intraday Game-Plan
03.22.12

Two-Timeframe Trading Tactics and Setups
02.01.12

"Designed by Traders" Webinar: Trusting and Trading Trend Reversals
10.13.11

The Momentum Kick-Off - Identify and Trade Trend Reversals Ahead of the Crowd
06.30.11

Technical Analysis - Which Approach is Best for You?
03.03.11

Trading Intraday Price Reversals Using Momentum Divergences
09.23.10

Trading Intraday Index Futures Breakout Plays
07.22.10

Trading Intraday Momentum and Market Internal Divergences
02.25.10

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A Quick Check on May 16 SP500 Breadth Divergences
05.16.12

Structure and Support Breakdown Update for Gold
05.09.12

Cross-Market Currents after April 25 Fed Day
04.26.12

Midweek Triple US Index Daily Level Check
04.18.12

Charting April Distribution Volume in SPY and QQQ
04.11.12

A Quick Peek Under the Hood of the Rally
04.04.12

Monitoring Long Term Resistance in the Russell
03.21.12

Monitoring March Confluence Support in Silver
03.15.12

Monitoring March Confluence Support in Silver
03.07.12

The Intermarket Big Picture to Start March
02.29.12

Comparing Daily Range Volatility in SP500 and Dow Jones
02.22.12

Triple US Stock Market Check into the Zone
02.16.12

Resistance Reference Barrier to Watch in Silver SLV
02.10.12

Quick Charting the Key Daily Levels on INDU and SP500
02.01.12

Something's Gotta Give in the Intermarket Landscape
01.18.12

Updating SP500 Market Structure for January 2012
01.09.12

SP500 at 1,260 and Triple Index Performance in 2011
12.29.11

Quick Updating the SP500 Symmetrical Triangle into December
12.22.11

Updating the Triangle Breakdown in Gold Dec 15
12.15.11

Reviewing Basic Market Structure and Reversals
12.07.11

Updating the TICK Levels for Intraday Trading Reference
12.01.11

Hourly SP500 Fibonacci Retracement Grids for the end of November
11.23.11

Updating the SP500 Symmetrical Triangle Pattern
11.16.11

Quick Charting Trend Levels to Watch in Crude Oil
11.09.11

Quick Charting the Intermarket Rise and Fall into November
11.02.11

Thursday Morning Check on Stock Market Internals
10.20.11

A Valuable Lesson to Learn from 2010 Support Range Break
10.10.11

Quick Lessons from Creeper Intraday Trend Moves
09.28.11

Quick Cross-Market Check on the Fed Day Selloff
09.22.11

Checking on Market Internals
09.14.11

Triple Timeframing the Critical Support in the German DAX
09.07.11

SP500 Playing From One Range Value Area to the Next Reference Level
08.31.11

Another Three Push Multi-Divergence Example from Gold
08.24.11

Charting How Current Volatility Compares to Past Big Moves
08.11.11

Charting the Breakdown in 10 Year Treasury Yield and Stocks
08.03.11

Making Sense of the Current SP500 Market Range
07.28.11

Developing as a Trader: Trading Rules
07.22.11

Reviewing Retracement Strategies in Power Trending Gold
07.13.11

Rally Off Weekly Confluence Support Shows Bullish Strength in Triple Index Check
07.07.11

Textbook Triangle Trade Example in Crude Oil
07.01.11

The Good Signal from Market Internal Divergences into Resistance
06.22.11

Wednesdays with Wyckoff: Trading in Dull Markets and Breakouts
06.09.11

The Quick Overhead Reference Price to Watch in Crude Oil
06.01.11

Stepping Inside the Recent Intraday Bullish Volume Flow into Stocks
05.26.11

Revisiting the Make or Break Triangle in the SP500
05.16.11

The Importance of the 40 Level in Silver SLV
05.04.11

Focusing on the Five Prior SPX Daily Rallies and the Aftermath
04.29.11

Look at these ETF Charts SLV ZSL Before Calling a Top in Silver
04.21.11

ETFs May Not Always Do What You Think: Example of Japan Nikkei and EWJ
04.13.11

Weekly Quad Index Perspective at New Highs
04.06.11

Daily and Weekly Trend Structure Update for Copper
03.30.11

A Quick Look at the Current Intraday TICK Compression
03.22.11

Why You Must Consider Volatility When Trading with the TICK
03.18.11

The Current Contracting Consolidation in the SP500
03.09.11

Key Trendline Price Level to Watch in US Dollar Index
03.02.11

Triple Index Checkup and Simple Levels to Watch
02.24.11

Using Intraday TICK Signals to Forecast Reversals
02.16.11

A Checkup on Current Market Internals and Breadth at the Highs
02.09.11

Triple Timeframing the Breakout in Copper JJC
02.02.11

SP500 Tempts Traders with 1300 Bull Bear Battle
01.28.11

Quick Checkup of Current Market Breadth and Intraday Trendlines
01.19.11

A Quick Look at the December Decoupling of Stocks and the Euro
01.12.11

Lesson in Playing Intraday SPY Reversals with Two Timeframes and Divergences
01.07.11

Gold GLD and the Rising 50 day EMA Support
12.29.10

Updated End of Year Gann Squares Levels on the SP500
12.22.10

Comparing Ten Year Yields and SP500 During Recession and Recovery
12.15.10

Charting the Rally to 30 in Silver and SLV Weekly and Daily
12.08.10

Lessons from Crude Oil on Reversals Divergences Kickoffs and Breakouts
12.01.10

Holiday SPX Short Term Key Levels to Watch
11.24.10

A Quick Look at the Key Levels in Gold and Silver
11.17.10

Year to Date New Highs in Stocks but Not New Lows for VIX
11.10.10

Market Shattering Resistance Triggers Popped Stops
11.04.10

The Simple but Critical Level to Watch on SPX Weekly
11.01.10

Tuesday Fallout Brings Cross Markets to their 20 Day EMAs
10.20.10

Smooth Breadth and Market Dead Air – Internal Divergences
10.15.10

Quick Charting the EURUSD Daily Measured Move Price Target
10.06.10

Update on SP500 Intraday Triangle and Market Internals
10.01.10

The All Important Level to Watch on the US Dollar Index
09.24.10

The Game Changer at SPX 1130
09.14.10

Large Scale Breakout in Silver SLV – Real or False?
09.08.10

I See a Pattern Forming in SP500 and So Should You
08.31.10

A Closer Look at Corrective and Impulsive Phases in Gold
08.25.10

Lesson in Confluence Support from the US Dollar Index
08.18.10

Quick Look at the Triangle Breakdown in the Market
08.11.10

Triple Fibonacci Confluence Reveals Trapped SP500 – Key Levels to Watch for Breakout
08.04.10

Midweek Check on NASDAQ and SPX Market Internals
07.28.10

Color Chart and Major Support Line to Watch in Gold
07.21.10

Key Price Reference Level to Watch in Dow Jones
07.14.10

Midweek SP500 Update for July 7 Favors Retracement
07.07.10

Surveying the Tuesday Selloff with Maps and Facts
06.30.10

What Happened to Monsanto MON? Lessons from the Fall
06.23.10

Opportunities and Levels to Watch in NASDAQ and QQQQ
06.16.10

Major Markets and Futures Returns Year to Date June
06.09.10

A Little SPY Nonconfirm on the Way Up
06.02.10

Will February SP500 Pattern Repeat and Show the Future?
05.26.10

SP500 Update Shows Level to Watch
05.19.10

Intraday Traders Endure Finger Trade
05.12.10

Competing Patterns and Levels to Watch in SP500
05.05.10

SP500 Market Internals Update
04.28.10

SP500 Remains Above Daily Support … For Now
04.19.10

 
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