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Benoist Rousseau — Trader, CME member, economic history specialist trained at the Sorbonne — Stocks, Trading, Economy • EN

Benoist Rousseau — Trader, CME member, economic history specialist trained at the Sorbonne — Stocks, Trading, Economy • EN

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Active trading, economic analysis and market history — by a Paris-Sorbonne graduate in History. Scalping and Day Trading on Nasdaq (NQ) and S&P 500 (ES) Futures via IBKR. Since May 2024, I hold a seat at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) — the world's leading derivatives marketplace — with voting rights, alongside the largest global banks and hedge funds. A very rare status for an individual. Economy, stocks, capitalism: thinking in long cycles with Piketty, Stiglitz, Acemoglu, Braudel (Annales) and Schumpeter. Medici, Rothschild, Buffett: three centuries of capital dynasties. Kondratieff cycles, central banks, ETFs, CBDCs, BRICS. Author of two books. Foreword author for Jesse Livermore, Gustave Le Bon, Ernest Renan, Machiavelli. Join me: ▸ Trading School since 2022: www.benoistrousseau-trading.com (http://www.benoistrousseau-trading.com) ▸ Blog & Forum since 2010: www.andlil.com/en/ — 50,000+ members #DayTrading #Scalping #Nasdaq #Futures #CME #Economy #Stocks #Capitalism #EconomicHistory #Investing ⚠️ Educational. Not investment advice. Capital loss risk. Not licensed. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Benoist Rousseau 個人ファイナンス 政治・政府 経済学
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  • From 1602 to SpaceX: The Same Story of Promise on the Stock Market
    2026/06/12

    From 1602 to SpaceX, this episode connects stock market history with current market events. We start with the very first IPO, that of the Dutch East India Company in Amsterdam, and draw a parallel with SpaceX, its promises, its collective narrative, and the risk shared with the public. Between historical anecdotes, the psychology of small shareholders, speculation, oil, the Nasdaq, and Trump's announcements on Iran, the common thread remains the same: the public is sold a future as much as an asset. Subscribe if this helps you.


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    Benoist Rousseau
    Independent Trader • CME & CBOT Member

    About the author
    Benoist Rousseau is a trader, member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), an economic history specialist educated at the Sorbonne and an experienced educator.
    In the TRADING series, drawing on over 30 years of experience on CME futures, he shares market session analysis, commented trade replays, psychology and risk management — no signals, no promises, raw and unfiltered trading.


    Risk Warning: Trading in leveraged financial instruments may expose you to a risk of loss exceeding deposits and is only suitable for experienced clients who have sufficient financial means to bear such risk. Transactions in foreign exchange instruments (Forex), contracts for difference (CFDs), Futures, Stocks, ETFs... are highly speculative and particularly complex and carry a high level of risk due to leverage. You must ensure that you understand how these instruments work and that you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. The videos and articles on this site are for educational and informational purposes only and are not investment advice or any inducement to buy or sell financial instruments. Every investor must make their own judgment before investing in a financial product to ensure it is suitable for their financial, tax and legal situation.

    Content dubbed from French source via HeyGen.


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    26 分
  • Oracle and Inflation: Why Good News Pushed the Stock Down
    2026/06/11

    Oracle and inflation dominate this episode of GOOD MORNING TRADING. I review a session where the 4.2% rise in US prices rekindled fears about interest rates, while Oracle posted a record quarter but fell after hours. The focal point wasn't cloud growth or the order book, but the cash burn and the considered debt issuance. I also explain why a market might penalize good results when financing, interest rates, and the risk of monetary tightening take precedence. Subscribe if this helps you.


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    30+ years of trading, 25+ years of teaching, a rare dual experience at your service.
    👉 https://www.benoistrousseau-trading.com/en/

    Benoist Rousseau
    Independent Trader • CME & CBOT Member

    About the author
    Benoist Rousseau is a trader, member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), an economic history specialist educated at the Sorbonne and an experienced educator.
    In the TRADING series, drawing on over 30 years of experience on CME futures, he shares market session analysis, commented trade replays, psychology and risk management — no signals, no promises, raw and unfiltered trading.


    Risk Warning: Trading in leveraged financial instruments may expose you to a risk of loss exceeding deposits and is only suitable for experienced clients who have sufficient financial means to bear such risk. Transactions in foreign exchange instruments (Forex), contracts for difference (CFDs), Futures, Stocks, ETFs... are highly speculative and particularly complex and carry a high level of risk due to leverage. You must ensure that you understand how these instruments work and that you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. The videos and articles on this site are for educational and informational purposes only and are not investment advice or any inducement to buy or sell financial instruments. Every investor must make their own judgment before investing in a financial product to ensure it is suitable for their financial, tax and legal situation.

    Content dubbed from French source via HeyGen.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    20 分
  • US Inflation and Oracle: Why Not to Trade Before the 8:30 AM Data
    2026/06/10

    US inflation, the CPI release, and Oracle's earnings shape this trading episode. This review covers the Nasdaq's flash crash, extreme market volatility, the subsequent bounce from support levels, and the discipline required for traders when the market accelerates without warning. I also explain why indices often pause before the 8:30 AM ET data release, and I share my analysis method for the Nasdaq, S&P 500, Dow Jones, CAC 40, and DAX. Discover why Oracle's performance is a key barometer for tech stocks and the artificial intelligence sector. Subscribe if this helps you.


    Sign up for the newsletter and receive a $100 USD gift token
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    30+ years of trading, 25+ years of teaching, a rare dual experience at your service.
    👉 https://www.benoistrousseau-trading.com/en/

    Benoist Rousseau
    Independent Trader • CME & CBOT Member

    About the author
    Benoist Rousseau is a trader, member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), an economic history specialist educated at the Sorbonne and an experienced educator.
    In the TRADING series, drawing on over 30 years of experience on CME futures, he shares market session analysis, commented trade replays, psychology and risk management — no signals, no promises, raw and unfiltered trading.


    Risk Warning: Trading in leveraged financial instruments may expose you to a risk of loss exceeding deposits and is only suitable for experienced clients who have sufficient financial means to bear such risk. Transactions in foreign exchange instruments (Forex), contracts for difference (CFDs), Futures, Stocks, ETFs... are highly speculative and particularly complex and carry a high level of risk due to leverage. You must ensure that you understand how these instruments work and that you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. The videos and articles on this site are for educational and informational purposes only and are not investment advice or any inducement to buy or sell financial instruments. Every investor must make their own judgment before investing in a financial product to ensure it is suitable for their financial, tax and legal situation.

    Content dubbed from French source via HeyGen.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    18 分
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