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FREE Webinars – This month we feature four free webinars that are designed to help you make better decisions and trade successfully.

Sun, October 2nd, 2016 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Free Chart Chat – Live Technical Review of the Markets

Chart Chat is a free webinar / live review of technical analysis done weekly on Indexes, Currencies, Energies, Bonds, Precious Metals and Commodities. This Webinar is conducted by Richard Chappell and Stan Nabozny, authors of The Art of Chart . Net. Sign up below:

Thu, Oct 6th, 2016 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT

Ask Us 🙂 – The Art of Chart Q&A Session for Subscribers

This free webinar is designed specifically for our subscribers to answer your questions about The Art of Chart and how to make best use of our service. This Webinar is conducted by Richard Chappell and Stan Nabozny, authors of The Art of Chart . Net. Sign up below:

Thu, Oct 13th, 2016 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT

Trading using Pattern Analysis

This webinar reviews pattern analysis as a tool to to increase your odds of success in trading. Current examples of price action will be used to demonstrate the usage of pattern recognition in trading.This Webinar is conducted by Richard Chappell and Stan Nabozny, authors of The Art of Chart . Net. Sign up below:

Thu, Oct 27th, 2016 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT

Defining a Trading System – optimize your trading to increase profits

This webinar reviews a basic approach for defining a trading system top optimize profits and manage risk. This Webinar is conducted by Richard Chappell and Stan Nabozny, authors of The Art of Chart . Net. Sign up below:

Written by:

Stan Nabozny

Stan is a 20 year retail trading veteran, CTA (Commodity Trading Advisor) and Co-Founder of The Art of Chart. His specialties include using futures and options to trade Energies, Precious Metals, Equities, Currencies, Bonds, Softs, Grains and other commodities. Stan believes that Risk Management and Trader Psychology are more important that technical analysis and spends his time teaching and coaching other traders on these topics. Stan uses various trading systems and technical analysis approaches that integrate time and price in his work. See his latest articles here and www.huffingtonpost.com.

02nd Oct 2016

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