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Recipe for Success
by John White

A successful trading plan should follow a recipe, just like a cook would follow a recipe when baking a cake. And if the recipe works, why should you change it? The same holds true for the stock market.

In this free online class, BetterTrades coach John White explains that the key to successful trading consists of having a good strategy and a solid method. His trading plan involves maintaining profit, limiting losses, and preventing panic when things go wrong. His non-directional plan is designed to give you the best chance of making a consistent monthly income. In this class, you will learn:

  • The best way to maintain profit.
  • How to eliminate unwanted losses.
  • How to prevent panic if things go the wrong way.
  • In this class, you will learn how to use credit spreads to make better trades. John almost exclusively uses non-directional trades in his personal trading. He sees these neutral strategies as the best way to profit in any type of market – bearish, bullish, or sideways.

    John wants his students to get into the trade safely, at the right entry point, and with a high rate of potential profit. You'll learn how to exit the trade at the right time and take a profit. John can help you get the right recipe in your trading cookbook.

    Classes are FREE to registered users.  The techniques taught in these classes will provide you with the skills to make better trades! You can watch a recorded version of this class NOW or select a scheduled time to participate in a live, online version of the class.

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