Welcome to Quartus Trading
and our 60 hour Advanced Forex Currency Trading Seminar.
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This
certificate seminar uses a case study matrix method
to present the trading methods of Tom DeMark, Joe DiNapoli,
and Alexander Elder as they apply to trading the Forex
currency markets. Textbooks are supplied
in the courseware. Most methods are applicable
to other financial markets such as stocks, bonds, options,
commodities and real estate. The seminar is conducted on
IBM’s Unyte video and audio conferencing network.
Participants receive emailed WAV files of each seminar
session.
Learn and comprehend the intricacies that comprise currency
trading. Instruction is on your own PC; you and your systems
become trade ready over the course of the seminar and you
develop a method to understand why the currency market
reacts as it does. |
Receive source code for six trading tool templates
in Microsoft Excel. Distributed on an "as is" basis with programming
and data updates.
The templates are: |
| FibLevels
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RIP
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| Produces Fibonacci retracements and DiNapoli confluence
areas. Auto journaling and recall of up to 120 currency
price scenarios. Rapid assessment of entry, stop, and exit
objectives in multiple time frames. Applies to any market in
any time frame. Money Management worksheet with entry and
stop loss prices versus number of contracts and contract
size determine the risk of each trade. |
Relative Index Performance uses end of day prices and
indexes of world equity markets to form leading indicators
of currency demand. A real time Signal data feed produces
these results as markets react during the day. This template
uses currency prices and stock exchange data stored in a
common pricing workbook. |
| Indicator Predictor
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SUE
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| Determines the price one period ahead at which the Detrended
Price Oscillator or MACD reach specified levels and
overbought/oversold or MACD level corresponding to a
specified price. Indicator Predictor may be extended to most
other technical indicators. This template uses currency
prices in any time frame that are stored in the common
pricing workbook. |
Standardized Unexpected Events determines on visual
scales the unexpected surprise component of over 600
economic announcements from Australia, Canada, the European
Union, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the U.K. and the
U.S. Use SUE scales for trading news announcements as they
happen. |
| Trade Calculator
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EVA |
| Uses the common pricing workbook to determine trade results
and optimal contract ratios for carry and hedge trades. |
Expected Value Added uses the common pricing workbook
to tabulate historical profits of a trading specific
currencies during specific time periods on each day of the
week. Produces expected value added tables of trend
persistence and expected pip ranges in any time frame for
any currency pair. |
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