AUBURN, WA, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) This is an opportunity to learn about emerging new displacement and disruptive technology, how it comes to market, how to recognize emerging companies and how to identify the next great stocks that will lead the Great Bull Market that is already stirring beneath the placid surface of the stock market and economy. Big changes and huge industries that revolutionize and change the economy and society do not come along often.
The Cloud Training for Traders Program is a unique blend of many different learning formats and is a great for people who enjoy the live training sessions but are unable to travel to our retreats or take the time off to attend a full weekend workshop.
In these 4-6 week training programs you will work on your own, in groups and also have some time with Martha Stokes, C.M.T.
You will go through the entire trading process:
* How to find a stock
* How to analyze a stock
* Where to place your stop loss
* You will do simulated trades with your study picks to get the full experience
There is no required daily contact. A majority of discussions and your study halls will be held on our Stock Blog. Near the end of the training there will be a live Saturday training session. You will have the opportunity to actively discuss your picks and Martha will give complete detailed analysis of the stocks. You can ask questions and interact through out this Saturday session. If you are unable to attend don't worry! The session will be filmed and posted for you to view at your convenience.
Each Cloud Training for Traders Program will be a unique and different experience building upon the prior training trading experience. Each Cloud Training for Traders session will emphasize a different aspect of the trade.
When:
Training starts May 23, 2011
Description:
This May's Cloud Training For Traders topic is the "Cloud Computing Industry."
More information:
http://technitrader.com/cloud-training/
Register for this program:
888 846 5577
TechniTrader Homepage:
http://technitrader.com/
TechniTrader is a stock market educational company devoted to providing quality educational programs for traders at any level, from beginners to experts. For further information, please contact us at (888) 846-5577.
TechniTrader's Cloud Training For Traders Program For May!
This May's Cloud training for traders topic is the "Cloud Computing Industry."
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