High Probability Trading: Engineering a Scientifically Enlightened Approach to the Markets
Expert: Cynthia Kase
Type:
PDF Workbook
MP3 Audio
Running Time:
90 minutes
Workbook Length:
20 pages
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Learn to control risk and improve your odds of success. Avoid jumping on the same signals as everyone else. Learn an approach that adapts to market conditions and requires no optimization. Although the Age of Enlightenment taught us to quantify the physical universe based on scientific principles, many people still rely solely on empirical assumptions and intuition.
In this seminar, you will see scientifically enlightened approaches to trading which have helped novice and institutional traders alike. You will learn to use the Peak-OscillatorÓ, a new momentum indicator that is about 90 percent accurate, and its derivative, the KaseCDÓ. You will learn how to trade multiple time frames using only one chart, using the Kase Permission-ScreenÓ and Permission-StochasticÓ and how to set stops so you automatically optimize the balance between letting profits run and cutting losses with the acclaimed Dev-Stop System. This trading approach offers high accuracy and low risk, accelerating the trading learning curve and reducing the chance of blow-up. You will also find out how experienced but undisciplined traders have improved their performance through the use of interpretive signals.
About The Expert
Cynthia Kase
Cynthia A. Kase, CMT, MFTA, award winning market technician, is a former engineer and energy trader who has now worked for close to three decades as an innovator in both trading and forecasting techniques in the field of technical analysis of the futures markets. She is president and founder of Kase and Company, Inc., which primarily provides trading and hedging solutions to the energy sector, but also offers Kase's acclaimed StatWare, statistical indicator on a wide-range of platforms. Check out www.kasestatware.com for more information on Kase and to find out about educational opportunities and the upcoming "KaseCast".
