Adapting to Changes in Volatility
By John Joseph   
November 05, 2009

Date: Wednesday, November 4th

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

Title: Adapting to Changes in Volatility

Speaker: John Joseph

Company: NextD Sysytems

Join John Joseph, founder of NextD Sysytems, for this live webinar event as he shares share proven, real-world techniques which allow our trading programs to not only survive, but actually thrive in rapidly changing market conditions and can help you do the same.


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The only consistent thing in today’s trading environment is change, and in particular changing volatility. As a trader you are your own full-time risk manager, and a critical determinant of your success or failure is your ability to adapt your trading so that risk is consistently managed no matter what the market environment.

In addition, John will be also hosting a “Build Trading Systems with Confidence” 2-day seminar in Chicago, IL on December 5-6th. This intensive live event will provide systems traders with a solid foundation in automated trading system design, development, testing, and deployment. Learn More.

John Joseph is an experienced trader, speaker and educator, with over years experience teaching mathematics at the University of Massachusetts where he was nominated for the Distinguished Teaching Award, 3 years on the adjunct faculty at Western Connecticut State University, and numerous speaking engagements in the software and financial services industries.

 
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