Larry Willians - Money Tree Course
5xVSHRip | AVI/DivX, ~1243 kb/s | 352x240 | Duration: 5 hours | English: MP3, 224 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Book | 2.59 GB
Genre: Trading
Larry Williams is an outstanding commodities trader who has 30 years of trading experience. Most notably he has won the Robbins World Cup of Championship of Futures Trading, turning $10,000 in his kitty into $1,147,000 in one year! In addition, he has also served on the Board of the National Futures Association and has had many articles written about him by Barrons, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Money, Fortune, and many others. More importantly, he’s the best teacher when it comes to teaching others the fundamentals and advanced techniques of the commodities market. He is the "real deal".
About The Money Tree Course:
The Money Tree Course is an excellent home study course that teaches individuals how to trade futures in the commodities market
Larry will teach you:
How to tell when the market super-powers are expecting a major price shift. How to see in two seconds what they are doing in their own accounts
How to catch a ride on seasonal indicators. A few of them have a 20-year accuracy record of nearly 100%
How to find your own trading style that you'll feel 100% at ease with. When to enter a trade. And when to get out for maximum profits
How you can usually tell in advance which way a "sideways" market is going to break (up or down)
How and when the price of a plane ticket and a fancy dinner will repay you 1,000 to 1
Four indicators /techniques that will bring you automatic winnings over 80% of the time
The two distinct types of bull markets, and how you should play them differently for the highest profits
How you can easily avoid the expensive mistakes made by even the most skilled traders
How much to pay your broker for a trade (most beginners pay way too much)
How one of my pet formulas will often show you several days in advance which way a market will go (even when it's rapidly moving the other direction at the moment!)
Why MOC, the initials for the trading term "market on close," should really stand for "murder on close" -How to make up your mind when faced with messy data
Why you shouldn't waste a lot of time trying to analyze the many cycles supposedly hidden in roller-coaster price charts ... and why you should learn about the two cycles that really matter (the obvious ones that hardly anyone ever talks about!)
Why you should never ask the question, "How did my contract do since yesterday's close?"
Why my most famous indicator of all time is, I'm afraid to say, overrated. (It's worked great for thirty years, but not for all the things people claim it does.)
What crucial fact you must know about Fridays and Mondays
Why you should absolutely avoid becoming a devoted follower of some guy who is this month's hottest name in trading
Why exit signals are way more important than entry signals... even though most traders spend most of their time on entry signals!
发布日期: 2014-09-15