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Peter Brandt on Risk Management -- FREE Webinar
Learn three new ways to think about risk management from a best-selling author with a 30-year trading career.
By Jill Noble
Thu, 24 May 2012 17:00:00 ET
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What is appropriate risk -- and how is it measured?

For Peter Brandt, the answer to this question is vital to trading success. He should know -- with an annual average return of +41.6% (independently verified by auditors using 18 years of IRS statements) -- Brandt is living proof that a trader can achieve consistently profitable results.

Mastering the concept of risk management is essential to surviving market volatility and creating a successful trading career no matter what markets you trade

Peter has authorized us to share the following 5-minute clip from our first-ever webinar with him. Preview his approach to risk management, and see how you can view the entire 35-minute webinar
below.

P.S. If you have a strong desire to "put it all together" and learn the ropes from a seasoned veteran, don't miss your chance to attend Peter's next Boot Camp, June 14-16 at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. There are only 2 seats left for this course --  designed for aspiring traders with 1-3 years experience, a basic foundation of knowledge, and adequate capitalization. 

To date, each of Brandt's events has sold out. Don't miss your chance to learn from Peter, live, in-person -- Register Today >>

 

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