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The Sta Seasonal Trading Course : How Seasonal Trading Works, Hardback Book

The Sta Seasonal Trading Course : How Seasonal Trading Works Hardback

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A multi-media package designed to help you profit from stock market patterns throughout the year The Getting Started in Seasonal Trading Course provides investors with a book, video, and questions and answers to help you hone your skills in this field.

Author Jeffrey Hirsch Editor of the Stock Trader's Almanac is the preeminent authority on popular stock market patterns, such as the January barometer, presidential election cycles, and the best six months strategy.

With this package, he shares his valuable insights with you.

Getting Started in Seasonal Trading Course is organized by seasons, with each section highlighting the market tendencies during that particular season.

It clearly explains why these cycles occur; what to watch for each year to determine if the normal cycle is in play; and how to profit from them going forward. * Topics covered include, the January Barometer, which has predicted the direction of the ensuing year with 85 percent accuracy since 1950, and the best six months strategy, which has been called the best mechanical system ever * Includes questions and answers as well as case studies, embedded in the video, to help investors cement their understanding of seasonal cycle trading * Created by Jeffrey Hirsch, the preeminent expert in this field If you're looking for a proven way to get started in seasonal trading, look no further than this comprehensive package.

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