Re-edited, Additional Charts, More annotations - Now in MP3 |
Two day seminar, 9 information packed MP3 audio segments, and well over 100 pages of charts detailing the concepts taught by Joe DiNapoli. Aspects of money management, psychology and gamesmanship not taught in the book "Trading with DiNapoli Levels" are presented here in great detail.
Joe teaches the Leading indicator, trend, and pattern techniques that have benefited so many.
There are 3 Sections in the Course |
Section 1
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Segment 1:
· The Basics of Money Management ·
The Importance of knowing Why we play the game. · The fallacy
of the Zero Sum game · The cost of options · The
most dangerous trades · Volatility and what it means to you
· Mistakes even professionals make · Offset capability
· Good markets / Bad markets and how to tell them apart
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· Mechanical Vs non-mechanical systems · How the market works
· Defining your objectives, System hopscotch · How to
develop a Trader's feel for the market
-If the instrument is liquid,
you can apply this methodology.Works on Monthlies, works on1 minute charts,
and everything in between…
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Segment 2:
· How to start a Futures, Equities, or Forex trading account
· How to define your time frame
· Intra-day Vs day trading, the advantages of both
· Use and misuse of margin
· Personality profile of successful traders (how do you compare?)
· The 3 period rule
· Logical profit objectives
· Risk/Reward valuations
· Rating the favorability of a system
· How to develop a Trader's feel for the market
Segment 3:
· Gambling theory
· Aberrant behavior (the concept of runs)
· Idealized Vs real world trading
· When to bet light, when to bet heavy
· RUIN THEORY, How it affects you
· Why time/experience in trading is so important
· How to increase your time in the game
· Money management conclusions
Section 2
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Segment 4:
· The way I approach the Game · The overall trade plan
· Dangerous entry techniques · How trend and time frame
relate · Lagging indicators · Displaced Moving Averages,
Stochastic, MACD & Trend lines, how they stack up · How to
benefit from market Failures · When to "fade" the experts
and when to go with them · Leading indicators · Combining
leading and lagging indicators across time frames |
· The Detrended
Oscillator and the Oscillator predictor, used for taking profits ·
Rating a system, Variations and combinations of different market indicators
to achieve maximum effectiveness · Specific Displaced Moving
Averages revealed · A mechanical system with an outstanding record
(fully disclosed)
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Segment 5:
· How the Oscillator Predictor can be used to soup up any trend following
system
· Calculation of DMA's
· Key of the day/containment of trend
· How DMA's mitigate whipsaws
· The double re-penetration (one of the strongest trend change signals
there is)
· Why I had my biggest loss, ever!
· Specifics on mixing leading and lagging indicators
· Detailed discussion of The Oscillator Predictor and Detrended Oscillator
· Normalized Vs non-normalized indicators
· Traditional use of Stochastic and MACD
· How I use the Stochastic and MACD
· When and how to fade the Stochastic and MACD indicators
· Thrust and Acceleration -what it means to us
· When and how to tighten up on your stops
"The Money Management and personality aspects of successful traders, has helped me immensely."
P.M.., Oakland, CA
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Section 3
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Segment 6:
· Review
· The trade plan
· The traders time frame
· Introduction to Fibonacci
· Fibonacci Numbers
· Fibonacci Time counts
· Fibonacci RETRACEMENT and EXPANSION analysis
· The use of the Proportional Divider
· Detailed examples of how different time frame players handle the same
markets
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· Large orders and how they effect our game plan
· Stops and how they affect the movement of the markets
· Order placement techniques... filling brokers and locals, their affect
on you
· How predictions by popular market Gurus affect the markets
· Combining trend and Fibonacci
· Order types…When and how to use certain order types
· Combining objectives from different waves
· What led to the 500 point down day prediction
· The Prime rate follows Fibonacci too
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Segment 7:
· Confluence numbers
· Calculation of multiple reaction Fibonacci series
· Lots of details on trading techniques and fluid stop placement
· FibNode creation relating to the time frames you choose
· Moving Focus numbers
· How to break even when you're wrong the market
· What affects your decision on which FibNode to act on-especially when
confronted with a long Fibonacci series
· The use of FibNodes Software
· Lineage markings
· How to handle Gaps and Thrust
· The relative importance of reaction numbers
· Fibonacci tactics, specific examples
· The deletion of "old" reaction numbers
· FibNodes as Logical Profit Objectives
· News and how it is used by competent Fib players
· How to predict market "blow offs", ahead of time
· How the attainment of Logical profit objectives effect the expectation
of continued profitability
Segment 8:
· Details on Fibonacci Tactics
· Minesweeper, Wash and Rinse, Bonsai, Tighten Up, and more
· The importance of flat tops and bottoms
· What formation forecasts a turn in the Stochastics
· Multiple tops and bottoms, what they mean, how to play them
· The Dangers of initiating orders on breakouts
· The mechanics of trading thrust
· The Dangers of not calculating higher time frame FibNodes
· A five minute time frame bond example
· X'd trades and floor mechanics
· What happens when you're due a fill and you don't get one
· A monthly time frame bond example
· Tactics and strategy for post 2700 DOW
· Long and short term examples in bonds and equities
· How the 2702 DOW projection was made
· How bad ticks affect projections
Segment 9:
· The importance of diverging cash and futures indexes
· Scenarios for future market movements in S&P and Bonds
· How to trade Fibonacci Failures!
· The Fibonacci Failure that warned of the 500 point break
·1706 DOW confluence
· Playing the Reactions back after the 500 point down day
· Comprehensive bond example
· Putting it all together…
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