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Summary
The legend of Munehisa Homma remains to be the main lure for traders to look into Candlestick charting. Who does not want to be known as the richest trader for all time? Yet when people start the candlestick leg of their trading journey many still end up with the same results. In this webinar we will be delving into the strengths and weaknesses of candlestick analysis, look at the core concepts behind the charting system so we can go beyond the rote learning of knowing all the patterns. We will refine the standard knowledge set with other methods of chart analysis and see if we can improve our performance as traders.Latest Live Videos
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