Buy, sell and make a profit? Trading as a business sounds superficially easy. But there’s a lot more to day trading than just guessing where a stock or index might go and then hoping it will.
in the Trading seminar on April 19 at 6 p.m gives Hermann Koeckemann Interesting insights into trading, highlights possible correlations, shows trading in rising and falling markets and explains the opportunities and risks for active traders. Trading hours, risk management and the leverage of CFDs also play a role.
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Always wanted to learn how to trade or improve your trading approach? The knowledge and experience of successful traders is valuable for investors, because the right timing, courage and perseverance are worth money when trading on the stock exchange.
But you can’t do it without a proper trading plan. Hermann Köckemann will show you in the Trading seminar on April 19 at 6 p.m, how you can get the most out of day trading. Because proven trading strategies that deliver repeatable results are essential.
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In contrast to classic buy-and-hold investors, as soon as they have bought a position in the market, day traders are constantly concerned with the price movements of the respective underlying asset in order to be able to react to every small change. Accordingly, trading within the day requires a lot of concentration, strong nerves and, of course, time. Because as a day trader, you have to make irrevocable decisions within a very short time in order to make quick profits or limit escalating losses, which have a direct impact on your personal profit. Would you like to find out more? Then register now for Trading webinar on April 19 at 6 p.m at!
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Herman Koeckemann was already enthusiastic about the stock exchange in his earliest youth. At the age of 15 he took a holiday job to earn the money for his first share. “It was the K&S share that I bought back in the days of the DM and sold it again after a few months with a profit of around 8%,” says Hermann Köckemann fondly of his first trade. Since then he has been infected with the stock market virus and today trades the German DAX 40, Dow Jones and Gold Future as a day trader.
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