Summary
Too many Stock, Futures and Forex traders are under capitalized yet continue to over trade. This eventually leads to a series of draw downs which can be devastating, especially for the beginning trader. In our “7 Secrets Of Money Management Course” we teach our students the importance of how many shares or lots to properly trade per signal. But just what is the proper amount to trade and how is it determined? In this webinar, 37-year veteran trader Steven Primo will show you how to take the guesswork out of your position sizing by teaching you a simple method that automatically decides how much to trade. He'll explain how to calculate this formula (which is “Secret #3” in his Money Management Course) and then share numerous chart examples displaying this technique. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer period.Latest Live Videos
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