Today's FREE Seminar--Objective Chart Patterns: The Edge You Need

Discussion in 'Events' started by MultiCharts, Jan 3, 2013.

  1. The MultiCharts Webinar Series begins the New Year with a new presentation.

    On Thursday, January 3, at 4:30 p.m. EST we welcome Michael Gould of Pattern-Trading.com

    Michael Gould is a long time market observer and a private trader since 2008, and will soon be trading for a firm. He began developing chart pattern indicators in 2010 and is in the Chartered Market Technician program. He founded the LLC Patterns and Forms in 2011 and runs the website www.pattern-trading.com. Currently Chart Pattern Indicators and Call Functions are available.

    Topic: Objective Chart Patterns: The Edge You Need

    Description: Focus will be on what Objective Chart Patterns are, how they can be used as key components to craft mathematically profitable strategies, how to increase Reward to Risk via chart patterns, and also how the number of quality trading opportunities can be increased (reducing time required to meet long term expectancy).

    Performance Reports and Manual Playback will be shown of winning and losing setups. If any live opportunities occur, they will be traded as well.

    To make money in this game, we must have an edge and then we must apply it correctly (with appropriate risk and trading within system norms). Objective Chart Patterns can be an excellent edge in the hands of a good trader.

    Upcoming webinars include presentations by Will Busby of Pure Financial Academy, Alexey Krishtop of EDGESENSE Solutions Ltd., and Gail Mercer from Traders Help Desk among others. Be sure to watch for notices about these and other future events.

    Register to attend any MultiCharts webinar:
    http://www.multicharts.webex.com/


    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. If you are unable to attend live, the webinar recording will be posted at a later date - check http://multicharts.webex.com/ for details.
     
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