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How to Read Charts with No Indicators and nine other topics - Free Live Training

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October Festival of Traders Friend, Join us for the October "Festival of Traders." I will be present

October Festival of Traders Friend, Join us for the October "Festival of Traders." I will be presenting "How to Read Charts with No Indicators," In addition to showing simple, repeatable chart analysis, I'll analyze the symbols you are interested in and share my current favorite trades. And there will be nine other speakers, each with a different market and trading focus. [Click Here to register for this big event now](=) Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:40 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time (7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Pacific) Can't attend live? [Click Here](=) to Register and receive the recordings. Recordings are emailed four hours after the event. Agenda: - Steven Primo, Specialist Trading, "The Perfect Strategy for Trading Volatile Markets" 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time - Price Headley, Big Trends, "How to Combine High Win-Rate and High Reward with Low-Priced Contracts" 10:40 a.m. Eastern Time - Anka Metcalf, Trade Out Loud, "Supercharge Your Portfolio Trading the Futures Power Hour" 11:20 p.m. Eastern Time - Erin Swenlin, DecisionPoint.com, "Finding Pure Strength in Stocks Using the Price Momentum Oscillator" 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time - Dean Jenkins, Follow Me Trades, "How to Read Charts with No Indicators" 12:40 p.m. Eastern Time - Jody Samuels, FX Trader's EDGE, "How to Spot the Trend Using Simple Tools" 1:20 p.m. Eastern Time - Jake Bernstein, JakeBernstein.com, "How to Use the Commitments of Traders (COT) Report to Find and Trade Big Moves" 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time - Dan Gibby, Master Trader, "How to Trade W-Reversal Patterns in All Time Frames" 2:40 p.m. Eastern Time - Marina Villatoro, Trader Chick, "Four Steps to Simplify Your Day Trading" 3:20 p.m. Eastern Time - Tim Racette, EminiMind, "Day Trading Emini Futures on 1-Minute Charts for Maximum Profit" 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time Register today to attend live and receive the recordings [Click Here to Register today to attend live and receive the recordings.](=) Talk soon, Dean Jenkins FollowMeTrades, LLC. dean@followmetrades.com (360) 464-1083 - Work [Unsubscribe]( Follow Me Trades, LLC 1441 West Bay Drive NW Suite 102B Olympia, Washington 98502 United States (360) 464-1083

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