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Nov-2014 Course Fee $600
Master the Markets through Price, Volume, Action Techniques +
Live Trading Demo Training on Stock Market Indices
http://www.sgxacademy.com/index.php?option=com_sgx&task=eDetail&id=1047&Itemid=8
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Jun-2009 Course Fee S$4,000
Course Outline:
What does it take to be an ACE trader?
a. Trading Edge
b. Trading Psychology
Types of Trading: Day Trading, Position Trading and Swing Trading
Trend Recognition
a. Drawing the correct trendlines
b. Trend analysis
c. Identifying primary and secondary trend
d. Trend breakdown and
e. Trend reversal
Trend Analysis Across Different Time Frames - Minute, Hourly, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Charts
The Importance of Volume
a. Volume principle
b. Identifying the signficant volume day
c. Trading with volume
The Advantages of Trading with Trend and Volume vs Other Traditional Indicators
The Use of Traditional Indicators and Why They are "Traditional"
High Probability and Profitable Chart Pattern
Stocks Selection for Profits
Money Management and Risk Control
Tips and Tricks and Zipping In and Out
Course Fee: S$4,500 (promotional S$4,000)
Course dates: 23rd, 24th, 30th June 2009 and 1st July 2009
Time: 7pm - 10pm
Venue: Singapore Management University
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