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Trading Around Your Day Job

Type: Webinar


Expert: Ryan O'Keefe, Blogger at FXstreet.com Independent Analyst Team
Moderator: Maud Gilson
Start: Mon, Jul 13 2009, 19:00 GMT
End: Mon, Jul 13 2009, 19:45 GMT
Participants: 58 pre-registered participants

Summary:
The presentation focuses on making support and resistance, trend and entry orders a methodology for traders to execute trades around their day job. The covered topics are:

- Recommendations For a Day Job Trader
- Identifying trend
- Identifying support and resistance
- Placing Orders
- Trade examples

Who is Ryan O'Keefe?

Ryan is a private retail trader focused on the spot currency market. He was introduced to currency futures at age 17 and wanted to pursue trading as a career; unfortunately he was about to graduate high school and was broke in a time before micro lots. Looking to earn risk capital, he built a career in information technology and forged a trading style that worked around the commitments of career and family.

Today he trades from a quite lake house in the Pacific Northwest around other interests in aviation, information technology and real estate. He maintains a simple, long term approach to trading and finds opportunities by combining fundamental and technical analysis.

Ryan is focused on helping aspiring traders who currently work full-time jobs find a way to trade successfully around their busy schedules. He presents a webinar titled “Trading Around Your Day Job”, mentors traders one-on-one and has been interviewed on Trader Radio. He is currently writing a book for Wiley & Sons.

His personal blog www.ryanokeefe.com is viewed by over 1,300 traders a month.

Blog: The Day Job Trader


Software instructions
HotComm is the multimedia communication tool we will be using to host our New Live Market and Education Sessions. With hotComm you will be able to hear our expert comments dissecting a trade while they show you the graphic resources and the steps they use in their daily trading. This is a fully collaborative tool, so don't hesitate, interaction will be the key to success, by sending your live questions to the experts.
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