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Simon Betschinger is CEO of TraderFox and professional trader. In his short-term trading strategies, each trade is opened with the premise that the maximum holding period is ten days. “We select strategies and signals which promise a quick decision“, says Betschiger in the preliminary talk.
In this Trading seminar on March 9th Simon Betschinger presents five trading strategies based on signal-based entries. “As a trader it is important trading recurring patterns. This is the only way to form empirical values. If you have observed a trading setup 50 times, you know how to trade it,” says Betschinger, referring to the online seminar. “An example of a trading strategy is the Lonely Warrior as a counter-cyclical approach or the Dynamic Breakout as a pro-cyclical strategy,” adds the trading pro.
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Simon Betschinger also has some particularly promising securities in his portfolio – and gives you practical insights into his trading strategy. in the Live event on March 2nd shows Simon Betschinger, How to Use Trading Signals Successfully.
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Your expert in the trading seminar
Simon Betschinger was born in Tübingen in 1980 and holds a degree in economics from the University of Konstanz. He is an entrepreneur, economist and trader. In 2007 he founded TraderFox GmbH together with Martin König. TraderFox is one of the leading companies in the field of automatic chart pattern recognition, real-time signal generation and the visualization of chart information.
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