Advanced Options Trading by Daniel Kertcher
Daniel Kertcher was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1972. At the age of 16, he moved to Australia with his family. After finishing school he studied a Bachelor of Science, majoring in neurophysiology (brain research), at the University of Queensland.
In 1994, Daniel was going to commence a PhD study in neurophysiology but decided to become a licensed real estate agent instead. He opened an agency with his mother and soon became involved in most facets of property: development, investment, onsite management, sales and maintenance.
Four years later, Daniel became fascinated with the stock market. He started MetaShare International, his first stock market training company with two retired funds managers. By 2000, MetaShare had over 5,500 clients with offices around Australia and New Zealand.
In 2001, Daniel sold his shares in MetaShare and started his current business, Platinum Pursuits. Platinum Pursuits is an Australian-based stock market education company that specialises in teaching clients how to trade international stocks, options, CFDs and futures markets. By 2004, he was conducting his training seminars to huge audiences in Australasia, Europe and North America.
Over 70,000 people have attended Platinum Pursuits seminars in 22 different countries, with over 10,000 people continuing on to complete the various advanced courses.
Today, Daniel spends approximately four to five months a year conducting courses internationally. The rest of the year he spends with his family and on leisure, investment, business, spiritual and charity interests.
How to understand about technical analysis: Learn about technical analysis
In finance, technical analysis is an analysis methodology for forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume.
Behavioral economics and quantitative analysis use many of the same tools of technical analysis, which,
being an aspect of active management, stands in contradiction to much of modern portfolio theory.
The efficacy of both technical and fundamental analysis is disputed by the efficient-market hypothesis, which states that stock market prices are essentially unpredictable.
Swing Trading Course:
Swing trading is a speculative trading strategy in financial markets where a tradable asset is held for between one and several days in an effort to profit from price changes or ‘swings’.
A swing trading position is typically held longer than a day trading position, but shorter than buy and hold investment strategies that can be held for months or years.
Profits can be sought by either buying an asset or short selling. Momentum signals (e.g., 52-week high/low)
have been shown to be used by financial analysts in their buy and sell recommendations that can be applied in swing trading.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 144
- Assessments Yes