MLT – Advanced Fibonacci Course
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Description:
Lessons
Lesson 1 – Introduction & History of Fib
Lesson 2 – Trading Lingo
Important Trading Terms
General Terms and Definitions
Lesson 3 – Platforms
What Are Futures.
What is Nadex and Binary Options.
Account Setup.
How to use the DOM.
Lesson 4 – Traditional Longs Fib Course
Traditional Longs – Nasdaq Example
Traditional Longs – Dow Example
Traditional Longs – S&P Example
Traditional Longs – EUR/USD Example
Lesson 5 – XTN Longs
XTN Longs Continued
XTN Long – /RTY Example
XTN Long – /ES Example
XTN Long – /ES Example 2
XTN Long – GBP/JPY Example
XTN Long – USD/CAD Example
Lesson 6 – SANH (Same Anchor New High)
SANH – /ES Example
SANH – /YM Example
SANH – /CL Example
SANH – USD/JPY Example
SANH – /ES Eample
Lesson 7 – Traditional Shorts
Traditional Shorts – /ZC Example
Traditional Shorts – EUR/GBP Example
Traditional Shorts – USD/CAD Example
Traditional Shorts – USD/CHF Example
Traditional Shorts – USD/JPY Example
Lesson 8 – XTN Shorts
XTN Shorts – /SI Example
XTN Shorts – GBP/USD Example
XTN Shorts – /CL Example
XTN Shorts – /RTY Example
XTN Shorts – /CL Example
XTN Lesson – /ES and /CL Example
Lesson 9 – SANL (Same Anchor New Low)
SANL – /GC Example
SANL – USD/CAD Example
SANL – CL Example
SANL – /NQ Example
SANL – /RTY Example
Lesson 10 – Live Trades
How to add a New Contract, Chart, and DOM
How to Place OCO Orders
Dom Features
Lesson 11 – Trend Breaks
Trend Breaks – /ZB Example
Trend Breaks – /RTY Example
Trend Breaks – /ES Example
Trend Breaks – /YM Example
Weekly Alert Videos
Gold, Fib Course Update [1/21/2018]
Gold Fib Update [2/11/2018]
Fib Alert Oil Long [3/27/2018]
S&P500, Oil and Gas
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes