share trad'n courses/schools for the oz market, page-3

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    Look up Daryl Morley for an up and coming workshop (Feb and March). He's a stock broker that writes columns for Melbourne's Herald Sun every Wednesday. He's purely a technical trader that never looks at the fundamentals for various reasons. But before you decide, do some research by reading his column archives which are available on his website. You will see his handy work where he buys and sells stocks through the week, giving detailed info on why, such as pivot points. He also uses his techniques to exit the market when he feels it's in dangerous territory. He is not a tipster, but just talks of his entries and exits.

    However, sometimes he takes risks by saying stuff like 'if the stock closes above 40 cents then it will hit 60 cents'. I have a problem with the word 'will' as he should be saying 'should' or 'may'. I'm sure there's been those who have wanted to take him to the cleaners for the wrong call. And wrong calls he does make. But because he uses strict stop losses he is generally in the green by some margin

    http://thedaytrader.com.au/Day_Trader_Home.html

    But, I'm pretty impressed with his systems. What he uses is not available to mere mortals. He is a stock broker and paying for his tuition does not come cheap. People like him aren't out there to give away their secrets for next to nothing. If you want years of in-depth knowledge of what it takes to effectively buy and sell stocks then you have to pay for that privilege.





 
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