INVESTools – Las Vegas 2008 Seminars – 21 DVDs

25,200.00

Disc 12 – Live Trading: Futures Pair Trading / Options for All Retirement Accounts Disc 13 – Pivot Points, Patterns and Candles / Powerful Technical Indicators

INVESTools – Las Vegas 2008 Seminars – 21 DVDs

Product Description

 This is the 21 disc DVD Collection – Classes & Sessions

Disc 1 – Active Investing: Short-term Trends / Analyze This
Disc 2 – Breakout and Price Pattern Trading / Building a Home Office
Disc 3 – Buying Calls and Puts Creating Losses? / Charting for Options Traders
Disc 4 – Covered Calls / Custom Searching with Power ProSearch
Disc 5 – Diagonal Spreads / ETFs for Hedgers and Bears
Disc 6 – ETF Trading and Relative Strength / Fibonacci Trading Rules
Disc 7 – Five Price Patterns that You Can’t Trade Without / Fixing Bad Trades: Covered Calls
Disc 8 – Forex as Part of a Complete Investment Portfolio / Forex Trading Systems
Disc 9 – Getting Started with Options / Iron Condors
Disc 10 – It’s Greek to Me: Options Greeks / Is It Worth It? Theoretical Options Pricing
Disc 11 – Life was the Pits: Trading Floor War Stories / Live Trading: 50 Trades in 50 Minutes
Disc 12 – Live Trading: Futures Pair Trading / Options for All Retirement Accounts
Disc 13 – Pivot Points, Patterns and Candles / Powerful Technical Indicators
Disc 14 – Premium Selling Techniques / Regular and Skewed Butterflies
Disc 15 – Selling Puts / Support & Resistance: Basic to Advanced
Disc 16 – Technical Analysis with ProphetCharts / Tim & Tom Round 2
Disc 17 – Time Spreads / Trade Entry and Exits
Disc 18 – Trading for a Living / Trading in a Down Market
Disc 19 – Trading Price, Time and Volatility / Trading Psychology: Wired for Success
Disc 20 – Trading Using Multiple Time Frames / Using Market Forecasting to Increase Profits
Disc 21 – Volatility Exposed / Conference Opening & Closing Remarks

Download immediately INVESTools – Las Vegas 2008 Seminars – 21 DVDs
Technical Analysis Day trading
How to understand about technical analysis: Learn about technical analysis
In finance, technical analysis is an analysis methodology for forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume.

Behavioral economics and quantitative analysis use many of the same tools of technical analysis, which,

being an aspect of active management, stands in contradiction to much of modern portfolio theory.

The efficacy of both technical and fundamental analysis is disputed by the efficient-market hypothesis, which states that stock market prices are essentially unpredictable.