“Continuing Education
for Traders”
Date:
Saturday, February
2nd, 2008
Time:
9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. Registration begins at 8:00
a.m.
Please be here no later than 8:45 AM so we can get you checked in and start on-time!
New Location for
2008:
http://www.Radisson.com/DenverCO_Stapleton
Two
blockssouth of I-70 on
Click here
for a map
(303)
321-3500
(Free airport shuttle,
free wireless internet, and DTG discount room rates are available at $79 per
night)
Topic:
Guest
Speaker:
Fee:
Members $25
(Non-members $35)
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This Presentation will be based on
the newly released book 'TRADE WHAT
YOU SEE - HOW TO PROFIT FROM PATTERN RECOGNITION’, By
Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas, Wiley and Sons, NY 2007. The book is
available at the homepage of www.tradingliveonline.com
This Presentation will cover specific
patterns that can be used to day trade the index futures with a focus on
the SP 500 Emini. These patterns are found in all markets and all time
frames and in individual stocks. We will look at specific trade examples
and cover entry triggers, stop-loss placement, profit target objectives.
A basic knowledge of Fibonacci Ratios is helpful; however we will briefly
cover the specific ratios used in these trade setups.
Leslie began trading in 1996 and
left a 17-year airline career in 2000 to pursue a full-time trading career.
She has studied many trading methodologies, including Elliott Wave, options
strategies, momentum trading, classical technical analysis, and Fibonacci
ratios and patterns. After trading stocks and options on stocks, she now
trades futures and commodities with an emphasis on the S&P 500 market.
She manages private accounts as well as trading her own private account.
Leslie is a member of the Northwest Hedge Fund Society. Leslie has co-authored
two books, Essentials of Trading: It’s Not WHAT You Think, It’s
HOW You Think (Traders Press, 2006), Trade What You See – How to
Profit from Pattern Recognition (Wiley & Sons, 2007) and has many published
articles for such publications as Trader’s Journal, Active Trader,
and Technical Analysis of Stocks &
Commodities.
For
more information on this presentation contact:
Leslie
Jouflas
(360) 871-4475
ljouflas@msn.com
www.tradingliveonline.com
Leslie
Jouflas is sponsored by the Zaner Group:
(877) 382-1987
(312) 277-0111
nroberts@zaner.com
For
more information on the DTG contact:
(303)
750-5176
POB 441230
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The INTENT of the Denver
Trading Group is to: (1) Create an environment for continuing education,
provided in part, by well-informed guest speakers, (2) Provide camaraderie
with others interested in trading, and (3) Promote the sharing of
information on trading through open discussion.
If you have friends
who are interested in trading stocks, bonds, commodities, index
futures, currencies, or options, bring them along to the next DTG meeting or send
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meetings, seminars, and workshops. The Denver Trading Group also provides
classes, special interest group meetings, and live trading demonstrations in
our
"hotComm" room.
Trading
contains substantial risk and is not for everyone. You could potentially
lose all, or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can
be lost without jeopardizing ones financial security or life style. Only risk
capital should be used for trading, and only those with sufficient risk capital
should consider trading. Nothing contained herein, nor presented at a
DTG meeting, nor at other DTG activities, shall ever be construed as a recommendation
to buy or sell. You are solely responsible for the trading decisions
you make. NO expressed or implied warranties are ever made in trading. Denver Trading Group activities are for educational
purposes only.