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Chartistry: The Art of the Chart
by Ryan Litchfield

Seminar Date:  11/27/2009 10:00:00 AM
Location:Online

Unless you learn to manage your emotions and take the opinions out of your trades, you'll have difficulty mastering stock and options trading. Emotion can cause you to make rash decisions. Holding onto an opinion can keep you in a trade too long. But BetterTrades coach Ryan Litchfield can help.

Ryan believes the skill that can help you is chartistry – the ability to interpret a stock chart. Chartistry is one of Ryan's five crucial skills for successful trading. In this free online class, you'll learn more about patterns, pivots, and entry points, as well as:

  • What you need to know about charting.
  • What patterns represent and how to trade them.
  • Why you simply can't trust some stocks' patterns – and what to watch out for.
  • How charting analysis helps you overcome emotion and opinion – the greatest enemies of trading.
  • When you combine charting with the right trading tools, you can take advantage of certain opportunities, such as when a stock reverses direction. Ryan can help distill complicated charting information into an easy-to-understand process for evaluating stocks. Register now and find out how analyzing yesterday's charts can make you more profitable tomorrow.

    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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