Denver Traders

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by kris.herring, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. Carl K

    Carl K

    The Denver Trading Group must be one of the most active around.
    They have many "Special Interest Group's" (SIG's)
    and a large data base of information online.

    http://www.denvertradinggroup.com/

    Carl
     
    #41     Nov 16, 2008
  2. I will be in Denver for all of December.

    Anyone meeting up?
     
    #42     Nov 18, 2008
  3. FWIW.....DTG has a meeting tommorow.




    ________________

    Topic:



    “The Key Strategies and Concepts Used by Top Traders”







    Guest Speakers:



    D.R. Barton, Jr. & Christopher Castroviejo





    Room Fee:



    DTG Members $25 (Nonmembers $35)






    Our guest speakers for March bring over 60 years of combined market experience to the Denver Trading Group. Christopher Castroviejo is a Wall Street veteran who was a partner at Bear Stearns before he ran hedge fund trading desks. During his tenure on Wall Street, he actually traded the very first S&P 500 futures contract! He is joined by New York Times bestselling author and systems design authority D. R. Barton, Jr. Together they’ll bring insights into trading e-mini futures that are designed to help you take the next big leap in your trading journey. Join them to learn the key strategies and concepts used by top traders.





    Topics to be covered include:



    1. Understanding the Nature of Index Markets

    a. Reversion to the mean markets -- how to use this to your advantage

    b. Trend days occur less frequently than we might think

    c. Therefore, we need more tools for range bound markets

    d. How to use reversion to the mean in a disciplined fashion



    2. Key Numbers

    a. All pros use them

    b. Market generated numbers – your most powerful spots

    c. Finding confluence of numbers – how to overcome data overload

    d. Using key numbers as turning points

    e. Using key numbers as a discipline to overcome hesitation and fear at key action points

    f. Learn the insider secrets – what traders use every day to act with confidence



    3. Time Frames

    a. Markets move in cycles (sinusoidal rhythm)

    b. Day trading time frames are influenced by longer term price movement

    c. Signals are strengthened when overstretched and stalling in multiple time frames

    d. Learn how to master this critical form of analysis



    4. Divergence Analysis – Making Better Decisions at Turning Points

    a. Discover the true building blocks of the market

    b. Using key indicators to find the highest probability entries

    c. Improve reward-to-risk ratios using this “tool of the pros”

    d. Get exact indicator settings used by billionaire hedge fund traders



    5. Get Actual Screen Set-ups for E-Mini Trading



    6. The Mind of the Trader

    a. Learn a cutting edge technique for getting into optimum mental state


    _________________________________________

    Two Blocks East of I-225 on 6th Avenue



    411 Sable Blvd.

    Aurora, CO 80011

    303-343-3833
     
    #43     Mar 20, 2009
  4. Hello,
    I am from Denver and currently trade stocks and currencies. I saw the forum and found it interesting and was wondering if any of these plans for group meetings took off or not (besides the Denver Trading Group)?

    Also, does anyone know of some small mom & pop trading firms in Denver. I know someone mentioned there are some in Denver but I am having a hard time locating them so any information regarding general trading firms would be great.

    Thanks,
    arbitragetrader
     
    #44     Mar 29, 2009
  5. FWIW

    _____________

    Date:

    Saturday, January 16th, 2009

    Time:

    9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Registration begins at 8:00 a.m.)


    Location:



    Two Blocks East of I-225 on 6th Avenue

    411 Sable Blvd.
    Aurora, CO 80011
    303-343-3833

    (Free internet access for those who bring their computers)

    www.SummitEventCenter.com/directions.html




    Special DTG discount rates for sleeping rooms are available at $79 per night
    Homewood Suites DIA (A Hilton Property)
    Free shuttle to/from airport and the Summit.

    4210 Airport Way
    Denver CO 80239
    303-371-4555


    Topic:

    “My Methodology for Trading and the Rationale
    Behind it”

    Guest Speaker:

    Larry Pesavento

    Room Fee:

    DTG Members $25 (Nonmembers $35)



    Our first guest speaker for 2010 will be Larry Pesavento, a veteran trader of over 45 years. In his presentation, Larry will explain his methodology for trading and the rationale behind it. He will discuss his views on the stock and commodity markets, and the overall economy.
    Larry will also cover the following:
    · The origin, theory, and practice of pattern recognition
    · Pattern recognition swing trading
    · The ratios of sacred geometry and the Fibonacci summation series
    · The astro cycles that will be occurring in 2010 with his forecasts
    · Preparation for trading next week’s markets, and
    · A look at patterns on any markets requested by attendees

    About our guest speaker:
    45 year veteran trader
    Former member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
    Supervised Drexel-Burnham-Lambert's commodity department
    Author of 10 books on trading
    Trained over 1000 traders in the past 25 years
    Featured on “Market Mavens”

    Larry Pesavento is a 45 year veteran trader. He began his career trading full time in 1967 while in graduate school getting an MBA in Finance following a BS in Pharmacy. He managed the commodities department of Drexel Burnham Lambert in Southern California from 1976 to 1981.

    In 1982 he became a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange where he was a local in the S&Ps currency pits. Following this he worked for a commodity corporation in Princeton New Jersey from 1985 to 1986 and in 1987 he wrote “Astro Cycles: The Traders Viewpoint” and published a newsletter “Astro Cycles” until 1995.

    Currently he resides in Tucson Arizona and has spent the last decade working on artificial intelligence, i.e. Neural networks and genetic algorithms, using this technology to develop an auto trading system.

    He has one of the most extensive libraries on the subject of technical analysis and has trained over 1000 traders using the pattern recognition swing trading methodology described in his books. Over the past 25 years he has written 10 books on trading.
     
    #45     Jan 11, 2010
  6. Not sure if this thread is still active but FWIW.

    Denver isn't exactly a major "financial hub" so we have to make our own industry. Very few funds that I can find except for commodities.

    I am in CO, I trade remotely and like the idea of a club/group trading thing. Also interested in grey/black box system development. Send me a pm if interested.
     
    #46     Jan 31, 2010
  7. kroz

    kroz

    I know this is an old thread, but maybe we can renew it for people who are still here or new to the area. I'm interested in getting to know some traders around the Denver/Boulder area. I'm an MBA student at CU and active futures trader and would like to hear about your experiences. If you want to grab a cup of coffee, a pint, or hit some golf balls, let me know!
     
    #47     Mar 12, 2012
  8. Crickets chirping on this thread... chirp...chirp...chirp...........

    Denver is void of much trader activity probably due to being a "small" city and light in the financial industry. Even the local trading club seems pretty quiet. Just not a lot going on here.

    Just for the sake of meeting with like minded folks and not paying a fee to do so I would be open to exploring ways to bring the trading community together.
     
    #48     May 18, 2012
  9. kroz

    kroz

    I've been to a few meetup groups, and while that does allow for meeting other traders, those types of gatherings are usually more "beginner-oriented". I would find it more useful to talk about more abstract topics that apply to everyone's trading (after one has been trading for a few years): psychological challenges, when to bend the rules, personal goals, trading OPM, etc.

    In that way, it would be nice to get together with others who "are doing it" instead of "would like to learn how to do it" ... so that I could start a meaningful conversation using phrases like "order flow" and "got filled at the bid" without getting a blank stare back at me.

    I live and breathe this stuff, I'm looking at charts, analyzing, reading articles, all day every day, and so it would be cool to find others with the same obsession as opposed to hobbyists who dabble in it for an hour or two every few days.

    I'm not trying to have a NYC-style pissing contest of who can order the most expensive bottle of wine or who wears the best suit, I just want something casual with not-beginners. Something where, if we go get a beer and start a conversation with "what have you noticed about the markets lately" it may seem boring or nerdy to those at the next table but exciting to those in the conversation.

    We could start with just us and maybe pick up a lurker or two and go from there.
     
    #49     May 20, 2012
  10. ramack

    ramack

    Hey ,

    A newbie here, working my day job and learning Fx. I'd be interested and willing to organize something small in the Metro area (I live in Centennial). I echo that there isn't much in the area that I have found that is up to date.

    Send me a PM if interested, we'll go from there.
     
    #50     Jul 19, 2012