Mastering the Professional Trader’s Four Steps to Profits
By Tony Beckwith   
November 20, 2009

Date: Thursday, November 19th

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

Title:Mastering the Professional Trader’s Four Steps to Profits

Speaker: Tony Beckwith

Company: MTPredictor

Join Tony Beckwith of MTPredictor for this live online event introducing an imperative four step path for every trade to increase the probability of success and exactly how to do it. Unless a trader can do this every time, the likely outcome is simply to enrich the broker!


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This process will guide you through following steps:

  1. Finding low initial capital risk set-ups
  2. Assessing their risk/reward potential
  3. Calculating the position size
  4. Running the exit strategy.

Tony Beckwith graduated with a B.A. (Hons) degree in Economics from Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge University, U.K., in 1983 and worked for major institutions as a global economist, markets economist and equities/warrants broker.  In 1998, he started trading and researching privately and continues to do so. He is an Associate Member of The Society of Technical Analysts in the U.K and has written and edited articles for Stocks & Commodities™, Traders World, The Technical Analyst, the Exchange, Trade2Win, Tactical Trader and The Trader's Journal. He also makes weekly Risk Control presentations for MTPredictor Ltd. and presents on behalf of other firms to traders globally.

 
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