Two Days In Paris
As I mentioned in the article about choosing a day trading seminar, I believe that seminars are one of the best methods for learning about day trading (as long as they meet the criteria mentioned in the article). As a result, I occasionally give a day trading seminar myself, that is specifically for new and potential traders that want to learn how to start trading profitably. I am often asked when my next trading seminar will be held, so I have scheduled this year's seminar for August 23rd and 24th in Paris, France.
The seminar is designed to provide the knowledge and experience that new traders need to become professional traders. The first day of the seminar will provide an introduction to trading, and cover the basics of trading (such as order types, futures and stock markets, etc.). The second day will provide two profitable trading systems for swing and position trading. Trading systems are usually the most sought after information by new traders, so each of the trading systems will be explained in detail, showing the exact chart patterns that form the trading system's signals. I will then replay all of the trades that were taken by the swing trading system over the past year, and all of the trades that were taken by the position trading system over the past five years, to provide a solid understanding, and confidence in the trading systems.
As I have mentioned in my blog, trading full time does not mean trading all the time. The trading systems that will be taught at the seminar can be traded either full time or part time, as they can both be traded in as little as five minutes per day. If you are now wondering just how much money could be made trading only five minutes per day, both the swing and position trading systems recently took a trade on the DAX futures market that went over € 25,000 in profit (with just one contract).
Further information about the complete trading seminar, including a full list of the topics that will be covered, and a chart of the € 25,000 trade, is available at my seminar web site.


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