Simple Strategy for Swing Trading the Stock Market
What you’ll learn
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Become a successful trader!
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Know exactly when to lock in profits.
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Keep your losses to an absolute minimum.
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Have a plan for entry and exit on every trade.
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Trade stocks using one technical indicator that gives excellent Buy and Sell Signals.
I’ve been a full-time trader of the Stock Market for almost twenty years, and I have developed a very simple and effective strategy for Swing Trading Stocks, ETF’s – plus the Forex, Cryptocurrency and Commodity Markets. My strategy combines both Fundamental and Technical Analysis, but relies mostly on Technical Analysis of stock charts. This course will concentrate on Technical Analysis, and you will learn everything I know about correctly reading stock charts in about 80 minutes!
By training yourself to read and correctly interpret the information charts give you, you will be able to predict which way a stock will most likely move in the near future. Charts can actually give you a glimpse of the future, and are a must have tool in the successful trader’s arsenal.
In my Beginners Guide to Technical Analysis of Stock Charts here on Udemy, I covered fifty different technical indicators. In this course, I teach the one indicator I use for all of my Buy and Sell Signals, and it’s accuracy rate is about 80%. Two of the most important lessons included in this course are how to handle a false Buy Signal to keep losses to an absolute minimum, and when to lock in profits to maximize your gains. The trading strategy I teach in this course will provide you with a plan for entering and exiting trades with confidence.
I look forward to helping you to become a successful Trader!
Happy Trading!
Tom
Who this course is for:
- Everyone that wants to learn how to be a successful trader of Stocks and Exchange Traded Funds (ETF’s)
- This trading strategy also work for trading Currencies, Commodities and Cryptocurrencys.
- Anyone that has too many Technical Indicators on their charts.
- Anyone who wants a solid plan for entering and exiting trades.
- Anyone who wants to stop taking big losses on their trades.
- Anyone that needs a solid trading strategy.
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Juveria –
hi, I tried CCI it should b combined with other technical to tk proper decision and get correct signals don’t depend on only this one indicator as this could lead to loss of money
Mahesh P Sheth –
Buy & sell signals are good.Need more explanation when signal is moving sideways to avoid false buying & selling.Using MACD & Stochastics may help with uptrend or downtrend.Overall course is good and teaches you how to use CCI.
Floyd Williams –
This is the best Swing trading course I have ever seen and purchased. Using the CCI strategy a trader can literally buy bottoms and sell tops
Vicente Cotto –
Very Clear and the instructor really gets you to understand his thinking about the material and indicator.
All ready looked at a couple of trades that I’ve made both winning and losing. Knowing this material would have helped.
Would recommend.
John Cheung –
Good introduction of CCI indicator which looks very useful in trading.
c powers –
Great tool for my trading strategy. Thank you!
Rich Vanasse –
In general it was good, but I did have issues with the overview of history, e.g. rules were set to sell when the CCI dropped below 100, but (I guess) in trying to highlight what a large run you could have, the author at times ignored that signal to get out of the trade, the stock turned around and hit a higher high. Without explaining why the author would have stayed in (even when the method indicated he should get out), it leaves a huge gap.
Suraj kumar –
The course only had one aspect to it which was repeated again and again with examples. There could have been another indicators used which should have added more content to this course. Similar information could have been gathered by any noob on youtube by selecting some charts which have followed his preferred indicator.
Tomas Vrabec –
I think few times the instructor said -100 where it was actually +100 line and vice versa.
Andreas Melin –
Contradicting examples. If you would follow the rules he explains the following examples doesn’t hold.