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MARKETS, STRATEGIES

Michele Schneider

Chief Strategist,

MarketGauge.com

  • Director of Trading and Education Research for MarketGauge.com
  • Frequent Media Contributor on Fox News, Bloomberg, CNBC Asia, Yahoo Finance, and more
  • Author of Plant Your Money Tree: A Guide to Growing Your Wealth

About Michele

Michele "Mish" Schneider is the director of trading and education research for MarketGauge.com. With a passion for education but a desire for bigger pastures, she sought out her own financial education by joining the floor of the New York Commodities Exchange. Ms. Schneider spent 13 years on the floor as one of the only women traders. Currently, she has garnered tremendous attention due to her frequent media appearances as an expert analyst on popular networks such as Fox News, Bloomberg, CNBC Asia, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Additionally, Ms. Schneider publishes trading educational articles and videos and has an award-winning book, Plant Your Money Tree: A Guide to Growing Your Wealth.

Michele's Videos

Join Michele “Mish” Schneider as she discusses the July pattern that creates a roadmap for when to be bullish or bearish for the rest of the year. She will also cover the trend that leads price so you can confidently know what’s next—reversals or trend continuation. Finally, Mish delves into strategies and tactics that apply your new trading edge to day, swing, options, 0DTE, and futures trading. 

At the February 2024 MS in Vegas, Mish described to attendees what could go wrong and why buying gold was smart. Now, with a shortage of raw materials and growing demand, geopolitical stress, soaring government debt, higher for longer interest rates, rising inflation, and slowing economic growth, Mish has been here before. She will share her experience and knowledge on how to make money during the toughest economic time and beyond.

Identify the family -one index and five key market sectors, show the interrelated charts, and how they work together to give a bigger perspective of the market.

Why the lifting of barriers to entry in the trading world can be harmful to retail traders.