| Module
1 |
Introduction
to trading
See how the markets really work,
understand what drives them and what moves them
and why. |
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| Module
2 |
The
Game on Wall Street
In this book we lift the lid
on what really goes on in the financial centers
and why they are literally a game! |
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| Module
3 |
Introduction
to Volume Spread Analysis
See how the laws of supply and
demand work in all markets. See how the VSA methodology
enables you to track market movements
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| Module
4 |
Introduction
to MTF
The MTF methodology works as
a perfect compliment to VSA. Learn how momentum
and market velocity, which has its roots in Wyckoff,
can increase the odds in your trading |
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| Module
5 |
The
Importance of Background
Veteran Syndicate Trader Tom
Williams leads the discussion about how background
plays a crucial part in establishing what is happening.
This is followed up by numerous chart examples.
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| Module
6 |
Using
Multiple Time-frames
Multiple timeframe's enable you
to get a more accurate picture of market movement.
Understanding how to use multiple time-frames is
crucial to successful trading. |
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| Module
7 |
Some
trading setups to get you started
In this module Gavin Holmes and
Rob Hoffman put together some basic trading set
ups to get you up and running as a VSA trader.
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| Module
8 |
When
not to take a trade
There are some essential signs
to watch out for in deciding whether to place a
trade. In this module we highlight some of the common
pitfalls. |
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| Module
9 |
An
introduction to money management
Money Management is essential
to good trading. In this module we describe a check
list for ensuring you manage your trading account
as carefully as possible. |
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| Module
10 |
Developing
a trading plan
In this module Dr Gary Dayton
covers the basics for putting a trading plan together.
We cover what to include, how to build the plan
and how to execute it when you are trading. |
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| Module
11 |
Introduction
to the Psychology of Trading
In the final module Dr Gary Dayton
covers the basics for handling the emotional side
of trading. It is this crucially important factor
which lets down a lot of traders. Learn some basic
principles for managing your emotional approach
to taking a trade. |
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