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Don’t Fight the Trend - Strategies for Trading in a Bull or Bear Market |
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By Tom Busby
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December 04, 2009
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Thursday, December 3rd
3:30pm CT (4:30pm ET)
Don’t Fight the Trend - Strategies for Trading in a Bull or Bear Market
Tom Busby
DTI Trader
Picture this: you're on a football team that only has a great offense and literally no defense...what is the likelihood of your team winning? Probably not that great. The stock market is the same way. To be a more successful trader, you often need to be able to play the long and the short side.
Join 25-year veteran trader Tom Busby for this live online education session reviewing some of his personal strategies for a bull or bear market. Busby will cover the futures market, specifically the E-Mini S&P and German DAX Futures as well as Exchange Traded Funds, Equities, and Commodities.
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Tom Busby is a pioneer in the trading industry as a world-recognized educator who emerged as one of the industry’s first trading professionals to TRADE LIVE in front of clients and peers at around the country. He has served as an educator in weekly online webinars for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, where he has been a member since 2002. As the CEO of DTI, he spends his days teaching his students and trading his own private account in futures, options and equities. SFO Magazine has called Busby’s school DTI “One of the Top 10 Trading Schools in the Country”.
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