How to Trade Any Market Using Technical Analysis. Including bonus techniques of Money Management to generate profitable trades even if you didn't predict the markets correctly

This course teaches you the essential technical analysis and money management skills that investment bankers use to trade successfully—skills that often set them apart from retail traders. You’ll learn how to read market charts, identify trends, and manage your risk to maximize profits even if your market predictions aren’t perfect. This practical course is designed to help you start trading confidently across various financial markets within weeks.
In addition to core technical analysis, the course offers guidance on transitioning toward incorporating fundamental analysis and understanding how macroeconomic indicators and central bank policies affect markets. Whether you want to trade professionally or sharpen your personal trading strategy, this course gives you a solid foundation for success.

Program Director (Core Banking Projects)
I am currently working as a Program Director for an Oracle core banking transformation project spanning across the Oceanic Islands. I have worked as an market maker in investment banking for 8 years in Forex, Bonds, and Equity. I currently trade the markets using options and futures. I've worked at the Citibank London algorithm desk for 5 years. Worked in Oracle Financial Services for 12 years in multiple program implementations across banks worldwide. Educational Qualifications - Computer Engineer, MBA (Queen's University Canada), Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), SCRUM (Agile) certified
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