Triforce Training Part 1 by Triforce Trader sheds light on how to make an automated trading system that can gain top-out profits without taking big risks.
Course Overview
As part of the Triforce Training Part 1, Triforce Trader will walk you through all the basics of trading: from not knowing anything about the stock market to knowing market history, technical analysis, and fundamental analysis.
You’ll also witness the trainer trade penny stocks live during market hours to get a taste of what your trading will look like once you’ve put in the necessary devotion, effort, and research to properly trade these both extremely volatile and very profitable instruments.
This course will walk you through the process of becoming a profitable penny stock day trader. We’ll start at the beginning (so you don’t feel lost if you’re new to stock trading) and go over everything you’ll need to know to start trading tiny stocks profitably. You’ll be learning from a self-taught, full-time day trader who is on a mission to educate other traders to avoid making the same mistakes he did early in his career.
Triforce Training Part 1 Course outline
- A 30 Hour Course
- Homework Graded By Instructor
- Weekly Meetings Every Sunday
- Intro Stocks, Options, Futures, And Penny Stock
- Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, And Some Quant Analysis
- Stock Market History And So Much More
- Comes with another piece of on Demand Content Called “Trading Around Equilibrium” [20 hours]. In total 50 hours.
What will you learn?
- Learn all the basics of trading.
- Understand market history, technical analysis, and fundamental analysis.
- Broaden your trading knowledge and welcome yourself to the world of consistency.
Who is this course for?
This Triforce Training Part 1 course is designed to:
- Traders who have little knowledge and skills in trading.
- Traders who are looking to quickly improve their trading skills.
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