HAMPDEN, PA, September 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) Traders don't need to have a million dollar account at a financial institution to have access to a super powerful, trend-following trading system. In this talk, futures trading expert Dean Hoffman explains how his Relativity Trading System gives traders the features, power, and speed of a million dollar trading system at a tiny fraction of the price. Traders will see how Hoffman has combined 5 trading systems in one, each one working simultaneously to give traders a broader and deeper reach into the futures market. Find out how Relativity is able to cover over 80 futures markets every day, locating prime trading opportunities in each market. But locating opportunities is only part of the picture. Hoffman will also demonstrate the robust risk management features built into Relativity - how it limits risk in every trade, in each sector and for entire portfolios. Relativity is the updated, more powerful and sophisticated evolution of Hoffman's Checkmate trading system, which was named, "One of the top ten trading systems of all time," two years in a row, by Futures Magazine. With over 20 years of experience in futures trading, Hoffman is currently CEO of Hoffman Asset Management. Previously he headed up his own trading firm at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as well as a trading system development company.
This event will be held on November 19th 2010 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas at the Traders Expo. For more information please visit http://www.RelativityTradingSystem.com
DH Trading Systems is a research and development firm that creates award winning commodity trading systems. For further information, please contact us at 717-732-1319.
Award Winning Trading Systems Expert Dean Hoffman of DH Trading Systems Will Be Speaking At the Las Vegas Traders Expo
Dean Hoffman, an award winning software developer, will be presenting his ideas on the development of expert commodity trading systems on November 19th at Caesars Palace at the Las Vegas Traders Expo.
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[Press-News.org] Award Winning Trading Systems Expert Dean Hoffman of DH Trading Systems Will Be Speaking At the Las Vegas Traders ExpoDean Hoffman, an award winning software developer, will be presenting his ideas on the development of expert commodity trading systems on November 19th at Caesars Palace at the Las Vegas Traders Expo.