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Improve Your Elliott Wave Skills -- FREE WEBINAR May 8 at 11am EST
Beacon Learning Group provides important tips for our readers, free of charge.
By Jill Noble
Mon, 07 May 2012 17:15:00 ET
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Are you a trader with limited time on your hands, but want to improve your skills to bridge the gap between "knowing and doing"? Yes, we understand that this probably applies to most traders -- which is why we want to extend a last-minute invitation for you to get fast, free tips on Elliott wave trading.
 
EWI is committed to helping you refine your trading methods -- and we are pleased to invite you to an informative webinar on behalf of our educational affiliate, Beacon Learning Group.
 
Beacon coaches are dedicated to the power of thorough real world education, so each student will achieve his or her full potential.
 
According to Elliott Wave certified coach Jerry Maas, there are 5 Critical Steps You MUST Take for a Successful TradeRegister for his free educational webinar to learn more about how to:
 
  1. Analyze your particular market to find a recognizable and tradable Elliott Wave pattern, establish your primary wave count -- your "main map" -- with supporting indicators, and identify an alternate wave count.
  2. Plan your trade based on setups you identify within your risk-management parameters. Decide which opportunities may maximize your capital, and determine beforehand how to protect yourself if market action moves against you.
  3. Execute your trade with discipline, via pre-planned RULES that govern how you open and close a trade.
  4. Manage the trade as you employ time-tested, efficient monitoring techniques to help you take a profit and cut your losses.
  5. Exit your trade, and commit the necessary time and attention to identify what worked and what didn't -- to improve your plan of action for future trades.
Learn through the trials and errors of someone who has already "been there" -- it will save you time and money!
 
Jerry will host this exclusive educational webinar for EWI readers on Tuesday, May 8 at 11:00 am Eastern Time.
 
 
About the instructor: Jerry Maass
 
Jerry specializes in currency trading, and has been working with Elliott wave analysis for over 5 years. He is an experienced instructor across several fields, with a background in Accounting, Aviation and Real Estate. He has a Bachelors Degree in Finance and graduate-level training in Marketing and Marketing Psychology, and is currently studying for the Securities Exchange Commissions Series 3 exam.

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