Advanced Currency Trading Seminar
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Half-day sessions Monday through Friday for a total of sixty
scheduled hours in an Internet classroom using IBM's Unyte video
conferencing. Live trades and mupltiple repetitions of all topics
as well as open source Excel templates.
Textbooks, proportional dividers, and indexed seminar
notebooks distributed prior to the seminar. Notebook content, trading plan, and worksheets that
cross reference each technique distributed in pdf files
throughout the course of the seminar.
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Seminar Includes:
- Tuition free retakes of the entire seminar for life.
- Free template programming updates as they become
available, also with no time limit. Four months of free
monthly end-of-day data subscriptions to the common currency
pricing and equity price workbooks.
- Trade alerts in a four hour time frame on a $50,000
account with 2% maximum risk on each trade until tuition
is repaid in full.
- Free
downloadable WAV files of audio and video of each seminar
session.
- Daily four-hour classes devote three hours to trading
topics and one hour to template, programming and
maintenance. Expansion topics present
alternative ways of addressing the same method from DeMark, DiNapoli,
and Elder.
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Schedule:
Seminars normally held in January, March, April,
May, and October.
Classroom and Template Installation
IBM Unyte Video and Skype Voice Conferencing Checks
Thursday and Friday: To be announced
1600 to 1800 GMT
Seminar Sessions
Monday through Friday: To be announced
Trading Methods and Techniques:
1600 to 2000 GMT .
Template Programming and Maintenance
1900 to 2000 GMT
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Prerequisites
Math, statistics, online brokerage currency trading, charting,
and order placement experience is recommended. Knowledge of
macro economics and economic announcements is highly desired.
Intermediate ability with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
recommended for template sessions. Spouses may attend the
seminar, but only one set of materials will be distributed.
Participants may invite an experienced Excel programmer to be in
attendance for template programming and maintenance sessions.
Seminar attendees should be equipped with headsets to avoid
feedback squealing associated with speakers and desk
microphones.
Preparation
DeMark, DiNapoli, and Elder textbooks are expected to be read
for content before the seminar begins. Practice using IBM Unyte, Skype conferencing facilities, and Excel templates held
the week prior to the seminar.
Minimum PC requirements: WinXP Pro SP2, Microsoft Word or
WordPerfect, Microsoft Excel 2003, HyperSnap screen capture,
1.5Hz and 2 GB of memory. Two PCs recommended, one for video and
application sharing, the other for audio and a real-time trading
platform. GFT Dealbook 360 is recommended for the trading
platform.
Tuition
$3,800 paid in advance. Group rates and tuition
discounts are available when one participant sponsors five or
more attendees. For payment coordinates and discount
information, please e-mail
info@quartustrading.com. Minimum of
two participants, maximum ten. |
Supplied Materials The cost of textbooks already owned may be deducted from
tuition.
- DeMark, Thomas R.
- The New Science of Technical Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, 1994,
ISBN 0-471-03548-3
- “Sequential & Countdown”, The Technical Analyst,
September-October 2004 (".pdf" file)
- “TD Sequential”, Currency Trader, January 2005
- “Trendlines & Breakouts”, Currency Trader, September 2006
- ”Market Immersion”, Active Trader, July 2007
- DiNapoli, Joe
- Trading With DiNapoli Levels - The Practical Application of
Fibonacci Analysis to Investment Markets, Coast Investment
Software, Sarasota, Florida, 1998, ISBN 1-891159-04-6
- Elder, Dr. Alexander
- Trading For A Living, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993, ISBN
0-471-59224-2
- Simons, Howard L.
- "What Drives the Dollar Index”, Currency Trader, January 2006
.pdf file
- “Mutual Fund Investors and the Dollar”, Currency Trader,
February, 2008
- “What’s Down with the Australian Dollar”, Currency Trader, March
2008
- HSBC - London and Oxford University - Oxford
- Williams, Stacy, The Foreign Exchange Market and the Growing
Role of Quantitative Analysis, September 22, 2004. pdf file.
- McDonald, Mark, Suleman, Williams, Stacy, Howisin, Johnson, Neil
F., Detecting A Currency’s Dominance or Dependence using Foreign
Exchange Network Trees, May 16, 2005. pdf file.
- JP Morgan Chase - London and New York
- Nazareth, Jayanth, Pepino, Silvia, Kuwayama, Patricia, Global
Data Watch Handbook, June 25, 2004. pdf file.
- Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets - London
- Cole, Adam, Quantifying and Trading Economic Surprises - RBC’s
new trading tool, September 15, 2004
- Alaghband, Sanam, Kotsos, Tania, Fan, Monica, Introducing:
Trading Australian Economic Surprise Index for AUD/USD, August
18, 2005. pdf file.
- Proportional Divider with Applications Manual and Flowcharting
Template
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Excel Template and Add-In files for FibLevels, RIP,
Indicator Predictor, SUE, Trade Calculator and EVA.
- Seminar and Template Indexed Notebooks
- Classroom exercises distributed via .pdf files during the
seminar.
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