AUBURN, WA, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Martha Stokes, C.M.T. joins TC2000 in White Plains, New York April 27th and 28th!
Join us for BOTH days of training!
Friday: "Hybrid Indicators: How to Create a Trading Platform with Leading Indicators" with Martha Stokes C.M.T.
Saturday: "Fast Track Your Trading with Trigger Signals" with Martha Stokes C.M.T.
The New York, TC2000 Seminars with Martha Stokes CMT will be hands on sessions for both Friday and Saturday. Download your work booklets now and bring it with you to the conference. Martha Stokes and Howard Johnson COO of TechniTrader will have their laptops with Martha's TC2000 v12 custom TechniTrader Settings, and Howard's proprietary Order Calculators set up just outside the meeting room. Howard is our resident expert on Options trading, Order Flow and Processing of trades, and Stop Losses. He has discussed stock trading with Market Makers, Floor Specialists, and professional traders and has inside knowledge of the inner workings of the stock market.
Download your work booklets now and bring it with you to the conference!
Visit: http://technitrader.com/get-connected/
Martha Stokes CMT Seminar Topics for Worden TC2000:
Date: Friday April 27, 2012 Time: 11:15am
"Hybrid Indicators: How to Create a Trading Platform with Leading Indicators" with Martha Stokes C.M.T.
There are dozens of indicators you can use with TC2000. Learn how to select the right indicators for you trading style and strategies. You will learn how a professional designs their trading system using hybrid indicators from the list on TC2000. You will learn how to customize your settings, determine the proper periods, and how to test your indicators and whether the indicator is working properly or not. This is a hands-on session with a workbook on how to create the best indicator tool kit for your individual TC2000 workspaces.
Date: Saturday April 28, 2012 Time: 1:30pm
"Fast Track Your Trading with Trigger Signals" with Martha Stokes C.M.T.
This session will teach you how to streamline your trade analysis, how to find more power-packed trades faster, how to identify stocks poised to move with sudden momentum, and how to increase each trade's profits with better exits. Trigger Signals are patterns most traders miss or do not recognize. Bollinger Bands, Time Segmented Volume, Balance of Power and other leading indicators will be taught.
This is a "hands-on" training session where you will actively learn professional techniques. You will learn how Martha "speed screens" stocks, what leading hybrid indicators she uses and what she focuses on, how to use trailing profit stops, and when to exit for optimal profits. You will go home with a complete process for finding and analyzing stocks faster with higher profits.
This session is recommended for: Swing, Momentum, Day Traders and Options Players. The Market Conditions in this seminar will be changed as the market conditions in the live market change. The hands-on training will reflect any changes.
"I know many of you follow me via Worden webinars, but a webinar pales in comparison to my live training sessions. What I like about live training is I can talk directly with you, discussing what you are doing in your trading, and tell you right on the spot where you need to change or add to your trading process. I truly enjoy meeting you and talking about your trading and the simple things that can improve your profits, and easier ways to make TC2000 do more of the work for you.
I look forward to meeting you, Martha Stokes C.M.T."
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TechniTrader's Martha Stokes, C.M.T. Joins TC2000 in White Plains, New York April 27th and 28th!
Join us for BOTH days of training!
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[Press-News.org] TechniTrader's Martha Stokes, C.M.T. Joins TC2000 in White Plains, New York April 27th and 28th!Join us for BOTH days of training!