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Garnry: Volatility is nothing to be afraid of and here's why

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The usual response to market turmoil is to sell and stay away from trading, but Saxo Bank’s Head of Equity Strategy Peter Garnry says the current stock market volatility is offering up plenty of opportunities for active traders. He sets out his trading strategy including what stocks he is shorting and where he is going long.
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Garnry also look at what has triggered the turbulence and why it could take a while for the markets to settle.

If you are interested in reading more, check out Garnry’s article ‘Why traders should love volatility’, and make sure to follow Garnry on Tradingfloor.com and Twitter.