Think like an FX Trader: Inter-Market, Elliott Wave & Fibonacci Analysis
By Dave Floyd   
April 29, 2010

Date: Wednesday, April 28th

Time: 3:30pm CT (4:30pm ET)

Title:Think like an FX Trader: Inter-Market, Elliott Wave & Fibonacci Analysis

Speaker:Dave Floyd

Company: Aspen Trading

Join Dave Floyd of Aspen Trading for this webinar event introducing FX market analysis techniques for medium-term trading tactics. This session will help attendees learn to trade the market, not the chart pattern and address the most important question: “Is today likely to be a range or a trend day?” Topics to be discussed include:

  • One Dimensional vs. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
  • Incorporating the Dollar Index (DXC) into your analysis
  • Understand the 'big' picture
  • Plan your trade; trade your plan
  • Understanding risk and reward

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Dave Floyd is an analyst and professional trader, specializing in technical analysis and global fundamentals with nearly two decades of experience in the financial markets. In 2002, he founded Aspen Trading Group which has grown from a pure prop trading firm to one that provides FX research and analytics to institutional and retail clients worldwide. Dave's market commentary and analysis has been published in Active Trader Magazine, Futures & SFO as well as several appearances on Bloomberg television and CNBC.



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