Learn Day Trading and Swing Strategy: Stock Strategies Class
What you’ll learn
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Different Day Trading And Swing Trading Strategies That You Can Implement Today
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The Process of Deploying A Trading Strategy
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How To Screen For Stocks For A Given Strategy
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Have Access to Excel Sheet To Analyse Historical Trading Performance
In this course you will learn Day Trading and Swing Trading Strategies from the CEO of a Trading Firm.
You will learn about the process involved in building a Successful Trading Strategy. From generating trading ideas, to researching those ideas, finding patterns, testing them and finally running the strategy.
This course will teach you this process by going over several Strategies. By doing this you will not only learn about what a profitable trading strategy looks like, but you will also discover new strategies that you can implement.
The current Strategies in this course are:
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Opening Price Gap Strategy
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Equity Dilution Strategy
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Dividend Cut Strategy
You will also receive a Free Excel Sheet that you can use to analyze your Historical Trading Performance so you can see how well you are performing before ever putting in money at risk.
You will also get access to a Shareable Google Sheet that contains information on useful Websites for different countries. This will help you find the best resources possible regardless of which country you are trading in.
Furthermore, you get plenty of insight that will help you in increasing your level of success! See you Inside 🙂
Who this course is for:
- New and Experienced Traders who are looking for Day-Trading and Swing-Trading Strategies that they can start implementing Today.
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Prince Sidharth –
The free excel sheet mr mohsen provided is not working for about a year multiple students has requested for it to be fixed but still the error hasn’t been rectified . i have also have requested but there’s no response and because of that i would have lost money in a trade due to the position sizing calculator in the excel.
Ian Hargraves –
Just started this third in the excellent series of Moh’s courses. So will rate this again when I have got further through this one.
Love the OPG Strategy
Udaya Kapur –
Hi Mohsen, this is my third course in this series of courses that you’ve made on this one specifically I expected more practical knowledge after learning stuff from the previous courses. Anyway will be tracking this platform for more courses in future.
Cheers
Mantvydas Saikavičius –
I like explanation fundamentally of the strategy instead of telling what to do. By understanding that I can change strategies in the way I like. Thank you!
Paul Clegg –
The handwritten examples could be clearer if done up as prepared slides, so time isn’t being spent fixing errors, and the content is a little more clear. Content-wise, this was good, if it did get a little “math-dense” in some places (like the dividend cut strategy).
Christophe certelet –
As a experienced trader, both in retail, and swing trading it is a pretty disappointing course. The strategies introduced do not take a lot of other market factors into consideration. Most of the information provided can be discovered for free, given enough research and determination. Importantly, the information wouldn’t be very beneficial, if I was a new trader. The strategies are are more suitable for swing traders, not really day traders. If you are looking to become a trader, start by swing trading, you will learn a lot, and wouldn’t spend so much screen time. At the same time, you keep your day job! Would I want this guy as my mentor? Sorry but no.
Liviu Balan –
The course explains 3 trading strategies: OPG, Equity Dilution and Dividend Cuts. What makes it a 5 star course are the reasons behind.
Ajay Jadhav2 –
Thank you for sharing this valuable knowledge.. thank you
Angela Pennant –
Good match. Fulfilled expectations
Ayan Chaudhuri –
Very good..Precise Sessions for Charting, technical parameter settings in Chart etc would be very much required.