General Information |
Course/Seminar name: The Market's Message
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Cost (flat fee or per hour rate): $395.00
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This course/seminar would be best suited for:
General audience
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Beginners interested in trading
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Novice traders
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Professional traders
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Course/Seminar taught via:
Direct contact
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Written materials
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Brief explanation of Course/Seminar
I am constantly asked, "Should I be in the market?'' That's the wrong question. The right question should be "What PART of the market should I be in?" That's because part of the market is usually going up while another part is going down. The trick is to be in the part that's going up. I'd love to show you how that's done.
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Background Information
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Course/Seminar instructor(s): John Murphy and Greg Morris
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Brief explanation of instructor(s) experience:
John Murphy was the technical analyst for CNBC-TV for seven years. He has been a professional analyst for over 25 years and is author of three books. His first book, Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets (New York Institute of Finance/Prentice Hall, 1986) is widely regarded as the standard reference on technical analysis and has been translated into eight languages. It has just be released in a new edition and renamed Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. Intermarket Technical Analysis (John Wiley & Sons, 1991) is credited with creating a new branch of market analysis emphasizing market linkages. His latest book, The Visual Investor (John Wiley & Sons, 1996) was written for the individual investor and emphasizes sector analysis and mutual fund investing. John is also president of MURPHYMORRIS.COM, which was created to produce educational software products and online services for investors. John is a frequent speaker at financial conferences, and is frequently quoted in the financial media. In addition to frequent CNBC-TV appearances, he has also been interviewed on the Nightly Business Report and CNN's Moneyline. He was given the first award for contribution to global technical analysis at the Fifth World Congress of the International Federation of Technical Analysts in 1992. Gregory L. Morris teamed up with John Murphy in August, 1996, as MURPHYMORRIS, Inc. This new company will produce educational products and services for investors. Greg, previosly, was president of G. Morris Corporation, a Dallas, Texas business that provides products (Indicators & Trading Systems) for investors and traders that work with major windows-based technical analysis software packages. During the 1980s, Greg worked in association with Norman North of N-Squared Computing and produced over 15 analysis software programs for technical analysis. Also during that time, Greg appeared frequently on the Financial News Network offering analysis and commentary. In 1992 he published a book on Japanese candlestick analysis called CandlePower (Probus Publishing, 1992), now available in paperback as Candlestick Charting Explained (Irwin, 1995). Widely recognized as an expert on candlesticks and the developer of the candlestick filtering concept, he has lectured around the world on the subject. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, has a BS in Aerospace Engineering, and has authored numerous investment-related articles. From 1971 to 1977, he was a Navy F-4 fighter pilot aboard USS Independence who was selected for, and graduated from, the Navy Fighter Weapons School known as Top Gun.
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Time required to complete the course/seminar: 5-10 hours
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Course/Seminar location(s) (if travel required):
April 28, 2001 - Dallas, TX - The Hotel Inter-Continental 800-298-4995
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Details
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Markets followed:
Stocks
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Futures
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Bonds
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Industrial groups
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Cash markets
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Mutual funds
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Indices
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Options
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Is a computer required for the course/seminar? No
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Is software required for the course/seminar? No
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Is software supplied with the course/seminar? No
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Resources provided:
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Course/Seminar topics:
Technical analysis
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Using charts and indicators
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Other topics:
N/A
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Support:
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Additional comments:
Here are a few comments from our most recent seminar. "I have been a long-time student of technical analysis, but I definitely learned a few things." "John Murphy did an outstanding job" "Excellent Seminar -- Gave us what we wanted - lots of time with John Murphy." "I came all the way from Mexico City to attend -- I'm glad I did -- I'm looking forward for the next seminar." "Everything was wonderful! This was a great learning experience -- I appreciate all the detail work."
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