Applying Breakthrough Trading Tools
Expert: Cynthia Kase
Type:
Video
Running Time:
86 minutes
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These simple erobability Exercises can help you dramatically increase your trading profits.
Do you want to get back to the basics without reverting back to outdated techniques? In this fast-moving video, you’ll learn the latest and greatest new computerized trading techniques that employ the four basics of trading - trend, momentum, patterns and stops - reformulated and updated using higher mathematics.
Building on her experience as a successful engineer, corporate trader and risk manager, Cynthia Kase shows you how to take advantage of some cutting-edge tools and technology to broaden your knowledge of the marketplace, diminish your risk of loss and take your trading to a whole new level of success. If you’re looking for state-of-the art trading techniques that can increase your profits and diminish your risk, this video is for you!
Chapters
- Beginning
- I Guarantee It
- Cynthia Kase
- Three Main Variaties
- A Normal Bell Curve
- The Black Formula
- The Market Dictates
- AMA - VIDYA
- Random Walk
- Condensation of Information
- The 80 - 20 Rule
- A Stop System
- Rule-Based System
- Reality
- Adaptive Stochastic
- Momentum Divergence
- Filter Your Trades
- Overbought/Oversold
- Achilles' Heel
- 90th Percentile
- Exit Rules
- Right off the Bat
- Final Word
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".
