Greg Adams
Trade Coach

Greg Adams, founder of www.TradeCoach.com, is a pioneer in automated trading. A regular speaker at the Australian Technical Analyst Association, Greg uses automated day trading to reduce emotion, never miss a trade and speed up back-testing.

Greg's career first started as an engineer having designed a good part of the anti-terrorist security system for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Greg's very impressive resume continued as the General Manger for a leading brokerage firm where he designed and customized the setup of a trading platform. He has been the head Signal Developer for an Education Company which teaches E-minis via two trading rooms. As a Trading Coach, his specialty is teaching people how he designs and codes automated trading approaches that can best stand future changing market conditions.

Greg's speaking style is very natural, honest and captivates audiences by his no hype direct approach which demands respect from his amazing wealth of knowledge and success as a trader

He is a fully licensed stockbroker and derivatives advisor holding both a PS146 in Derivatives, ADA 1 and ADA 2. Most of all, Greg is a very passionate FX and E-minis trader and rarely misses an opportunity to trade live each day.

Archived Webinars
Trade ES E-Mini SP500 Futures at Midnight
03.16.12

ES E-mini Futures - Automated Trading Explained
11.08.11

Unique Ways to Use Standard Indicators on ES Futures
10.28.11

Australian Trader Webinar: ES E-mini Futures - How the Professionals Trade
07.06.11

Trade ES E-Mini SP500 Futures at Midnight
06.24.11

Trade ES E-Mini SP500 Futures with Initial Balance Range Bands
02.25.11

Trade ES E-Mini SP500 Futures at Midnight
11.10.10

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Futures Trading 101 - Backtesting
08.16.11

Futures Trading 101 - Trading Journal
08.09.11

Futures Trading 101 - Fibonacci Extensions
08.01.11

Futures Trading 101 - Trading Plan
07.15.11

Futures Trading 101 - Probabilities of Success
06.29.11

Futures Trading 101 - Prior Day Open/High/Low/Close & Pivot Points
06.20.11

Futures Trading 101 - Money Management
06.14.11

Futures Trading 101 - Trading Windows
06.03.11

Futures Trading 101 - Signal Rejection
05.23.11

Futures Trading 101 - Bollinger Bands
05.16.11

Futures Trading 101 - Divergences
05.11.11

Futures Trading 101 - Moving Averages
05.03.11

Futures Trading 101 - Trendlines
04.19.11

Futures Trading 101 - Fibonacci
04.12.11

Key Differences Between Successful and Struggling Traders
01.04.11

Futures Trading 101 - Emini Spread, Emini Bid Ask Explained
12.17.10

Futures Trading 101 – Emini Rollover for S&P(ES)
12.07.10

Futures Trading 101 – Eminis at the End of the Day
11.29.10

Futures Trading 101 – Tick and Point Values for the EuroSTOXX50
11.22.10

Futures Trading 101 – Tick and Point Values for the S&P500
11.16.10

Futures Trading 101 – Tick and Point Values for the Russell2000
11.11.10

Futures Trading 101 – Support & Resistance
10.29.10

Futures Trading 101 – Charts
10.21.10

Futures Trading 101 – Volume
10.18.10

Futures Trading 101 – Candlesticks
10.07.10

Futures Trading 101 – Eminis Explained
09.30.10

 
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