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Hi all,

 

On Tuesday the 26th April, our Analsyst  will be running a seminar on Advanced technical analysis in our London office. During this evening session Josh will cover how to:

 

  • Recognise which markets to trade and why 
  • Use a range of indicators
  • Read charts in a way that moves past the jargon 
  • Realise the importance of being both open-minded and critical of strategies
  • Be able to differentiate between different types of market trends and utilise different strategies accordingly
  • Learn to prioritise different forms of analysis to find higher probability setups
  • Use different timeframes to enable accurate entry and longevity of trade

 

For all those interested you can sign up here. There is also limited availability for a tour of the office prior to the seminar.

 

If you have any questions about the seminar, do let us know. We'd also appreciate any feedback on us posting these kind of events in the Community, please feel free to comment below.

 

Thanks,
Dan

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Hi all,

 

, we have started to run afternoon seminars, starting about 2.45. I think the next one may be an introduction to spread betting, however we haven't finalised the details just yet, which is why it isn't currently being advertised. The team will bear the Advanced Tech analysis in mind for future afternoon seminars though!

 

, that's seems like a good idea, and I'll pass your feedback on. We do already run a number of online webinars - you can find them all here.

 

Thanks,

Dan

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