Seven market lessons guaranteed to improve your trading…

April 3, 2008 · By Adam · Filed Under Traders Whiteboard 
The “TRADERS WHITEBOARD” Series
Trading videos
that teach you how to trade the right way


I created “TRADERS WHITEBOARD” to help traders understand and benefit from my years of real world trading experience both in the pits of Chicago, and from Geneva, Switzerland .

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Lesson 1

Lesson 2


Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Lesson 6



Lesson 7


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If you enjoyed this educational series, be sure to check out our next video series titled, “90 Second Trading.” In this series we cover trading in stocks, futures, forex, crude oil and gold. For a limited time only we are making this series available free of charge.

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8 Comments »

2008-04-03 18:52:15

One of the key elements to successful trading is to just keep it simple, and don’t trade with a position size or risk that causes you to stay awake at nights. Just check out these 7 videos and you’ll see what I mean by just keeping it simple!

 
Comment by Trader Tom
2008-04-18 15:31:57

Great videos!

Wow, thanks for your feedback.
Adam

 
Comment by Don
2008-04-23 02:14:41

Since I have never traded baseball cards let alone commodities or stocks, I wonder if spending $450 for your newsletter would be that beneficial to me. I have always been very interested in the mkts., be it commodities or stock (options most likely). I am trying to find a site that I could actaully be taught how to trade, read charts, etc., without spending a great deal of money. Certainly $450 would not break me, but if I am going to spend $450 I better darn well learn. Your comments and suggestions please. No BS. Thanks, Don

Hi Don,

MarketClub is not a newsletter, but a series of tools to help you with your position decisions. Consider us as an intermediary between self-directed traders and their online discount brokers. You can actually use MarketClub to test out ideas, learn by doing as well as access Trade School and other educational information. If you are looking for a place to learn, I would check out INO TV. Basically it is an online library of seminars  from top trading professionals on an array of trading topics. - Beginning -Money Management - Options - Stocks - Futures - Trading Psychology

Worth a look http://tv.ino.com/

Best,

Lindsay Thompson
Director of New Business Development
INO.com & MarketClub.com

 
Comment by OSIN ELIJAH OLUSOLA
2008-06-02 14:08:50

What an eye opening lessons!

 
Comment by Balaba
2008-07-01 15:24:32

Excellent seminar, easy to follow. I sort of knew this by gut but could not put it into practice when I needed it and lost $2.5M in the dotcom crash (at the same time my brother died of cancer at 62 and my daughter of 20 was operated on a malignat tumor). I ended up keeping .3M now I am at .6M. Now that I am retired I have full time to trade and I need the income. What is the next logical step for me to take? My stock broker is next to near useless.

Thanks,

Balaba

 
Comment by Sathyasundar .P
2008-07-05 16:39:55

BEST VIDEOUS, VERY SIMPLE METHOD TO TEACH THE VERY RISKY, COMPLICATED WORLD OF TRADING. EVERYONE, WHO IS NOT FEMILIER WITH THE MARKET CAN ALSO UNDERSTAND EASILY, AND MAKE PROFIT IN THE MARKET.

 
Comment by Code Trader
2009-07-03 16:20:53

I consider this trading tool “One More Arrow in My Quiver” Since I added this tool to the information I provide to my visitors, the response has been overwhelming. Thank you Adam for the terrific insight.

 
2009-09-01 15:36:59

This is the key for traders,technical analysis self education,with the transparency some of us were looking for.
Best Wishes,
Fernando

 
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