Starting this week at Intraday Investments: FREE Mini-Seminars after the close
Starting this week, all Intraday monthly/quarterly customers and $5 trialers can attend our new weekly FREE mini-seminars to be held after the close (we will do these 3-4 times per month).
There will be a 45 to 60 minute lecture, followed by 30 to 45 minutes of live/interactive Q&A. Each seminar attendee will receive course notes in advance. Deron, Ed, and myself will each be lecturing on various trading topics of interest. Each of us trade (multiple) real accounts every day; we are not "trading instructors" who don't trade, as those of you who are already customers know. And, we didn't get into trading a year or two ago - there is over 20 years of intensive/short-term intraday trading experience between the three of us! So, this is learning from hands-on, experienced stock traders (our Bios are posted on the Intraday website).
We'll be posting a detailed course schedule soon. Once a month, we will be offering these on the weekend and opening up attendance to anyone that wants to register.
Some of the topics we'll be covering include:
- Review of the INTRADAY TRADING SETUPS and how to apply them the most effectively.
- How to setup your trading environment for the most successful results including RealTick III, daily chart scans, hourly/daily/weekly/monthly schedule/checklists, etc.
- How to use MOVING AVERAGES, STOCHASTICS, ADX and other INDICATORS in your trading.
- How to use the daily Intraday STALK LIST to improve your trading results.
- How to implement the Intraday EQUITY CURVE TRACKING system (see post #41) to enhance/improve your trading performance (including how to implement the EQT in Excel, on a Palm III/V, or a PPC)
- How to incorporate RELATIVE STRENGTH concepts into your trading to improve your accuracy and results.
- How to apply ELLIOT WAVE Theory to improve your intraday trading
- How to apply FIBONACCI analysis to improve your intraday trading
- How to read the market the S&P/Nasdaq Futures, and the MARKET INTERNALS from 1)the daily/weekly timeframes, 2)intraday timeframes
- How and why to add LISTED stocks to your trading
This list will continue to evolve, and we reserve the right to make changes/additions/etc! We'll be posting detailed course descriptions, dates/times etc. here on SI.
Good trading,
Steve, Deron, & Ed General Partners Intraday Investments intradayinvestments.com |