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Paul Garfield
Kirk Velarde
Bill Corcoran
Wade Sutton
Carey Rudick
Rich Latimer

Charting Made Simple
by Markay Latimer

Seminar Date:  11/21/2009 10:00:00 AM
Location:Online

Do you feel that the market makers know who you are and do everything in their power to move a stock in the opposite direction once you enter a trade? We've all been there, but don't worry; the market makers are not watching you.

In this four-hour class, BetterTrades coach Markay Latimer explains what could be happening – you might be entering trades too late or too early. This problem can be easily fixed by learning to correctly read a price chart. In this class, you'll learn:

  • The purest form of technical analysis.
  • How to select the best option to buy.
  • How to use support and resistance levels.
  • Markay will discuss continuation patterns and show how retracements can affect your trade. She will reveal the meaning of rectangles and how they can indicate a breakout. She will also discuss other key patterns like flags, pennants, and wedges.

    You'll learn how to interpret candlestick patterns to see continuation and reversal patterns. Markay will also explain how the candles reveal momentum. You'll learn how "Rising Three" and "Falling Three" patterns are powerful signs.

    Thousands of students have learned from Markay how to understand technical analysis. Register now and you'll soon have this important skill in your trading tool belt!

    Online classes and mentoring sessions let you learn from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Register NOW to reserve your spot in a live, online event.

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