Stage Analysis Video Training Course

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RE: Introduce yourself here!

Welcome to our recent new members. There is a lot of information on the Stage Analysis Boards to help you continue to learn the method with thousands of examples to look through. The majority of questions to do with the method have also likely been asked before, so take your time to read through the various threads on here and the original Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis thread on trade2win also, and then if you have any additional questions then the best place to ask them is in the Beginners Questions thread, or feel free to private message me if you want to talk in private.

Cheers

isatrader

Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
#90

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Hello Everyone,

My name is Justin and I run the webite www.nextbigtrade.com. I am definitely a proponent of the Weinstein method and use it in my own trading. I actually have developed software through which I create a weekly Stage Analysis Report on my website. You can find that here:

http://www.nextbigtrade.com/category/sta...is-report/

Also here is a writeup I did on Stage Analysis

http://www.nextbigtrade.com/stage-analysis/

I can also be contacted on Twitter here:

https://twitter.com/nextbigtrade

Looking forward to interacting on this message board with other Weinstein fans.

#91

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(2014-07-31, 03:14 AM)nextbigtrade Wrote: Hello Everyone,

My name is Justin and I run the webite www.nextbigtrade.com. I am definitely a proponent of the Weinstein method and use it in my own trading. I actually have developed software through which I create a weekly Stage Analysis Report on my website. You can find that here:

http://www.nextbigtrade.com/category/sta...is-report/

Also here is a writeup I did on Stage Analysis

http://www.nextbigtrade.com/stage-analysis/

I can also be contacted on Twitter here:

https://twitter.com/nextbigtrade

Looking forward to interacting on this message board with other Weinstein fans.

Welcome to the site Justin. I look forward to some interesting discussions.

Let me know if you need any help finding the content you are interested in.

Cheers

isatrader

Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
#92

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Hi , I am CFA level 2 candidate, recent university grad who is hoping to work in equity research in the near future. I love Stan's book, and it really opened by eyes to the wild and wacky world of technical analysis. I plan on contributing to this forum with and stage 2 break outs I come across, or potential stage 4 break downs for those shorts. While I think Stan's advice is timeless, I like to combine stage analysis with some fundamental analysis personally (please don't crucify me!), such as strong sales and earnings growth +level of company management and industry prospects.

Hope to share ideas with all of you!

#93

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Hi All

I have just started to read Stan's book and study this method.
I have been trading using spread betting for 12 months but more
losers than winners.

I think this method and especially the Forest to Trees approach will help me
rebuild my capital.

Thanks to isatrader for such a great site and thread on trade2win also to malaguti for pointing me to this site and in his help with this and other trading techniques Smile

#94

RE: Introduce yourself here!

(2014-10-12, 06:33 PM)nitrader Wrote: Hi All

I have just started to read Stan's book and study this method.
I have been trading using spread betting for 12 months but more
losers than winners.

I think this method and especially the Forest to Trees approach will help me
rebuild my capital.

Thanks to isatrader for such a great site and thread on trade2win also to malaguti for pointing me to this site and in his help with this and other trading techniques Smile

Welcome to the site, let me know if you need any help finding what you are looking for and if you have any questions then the best place to post them is in the Beginners Questions thread, or you can always PM me directly if you it's not something you want to share on the board. A lot of the questions have been asked before, so I'd recommend taking some time to read through the threads on here thoroughly and the old t2w thread first.

Cheers

isatrader

Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
#95

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Hi everyone

I've been trading precious metals for a few years making money and - sadly - also losing money!

I came across Sam's book while looking for longer-term trading methods to supplement my shorter term trading and have taken to it naturally.

I have also studied quant trading and have had a good deal of consistently positive results using a simple software package created by a professional financial analyst that's ceased to be available. Interestingly enough, breakout analysis is one of the most consistently profitable methods for a quant trader to use as a tool - but many don't use it! I think it it will tie-in wonderfully with Stage Analysis.

One of my goals is to create a free quant website that'll give the trader commonsense approaches to trading but with statistically-validated historical performance as a precise guide.

Oh, and I'm from the UK!

I love your website btw. I think it's a beautifully laid-out and a wonderful, friendly-looking site! Congratulations!

#96

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Hello all,

To keep this short, I'm a trader for about 25 years now (I'll be 44 at the end of the month). Author in Stocks & Commodities, Traders' Magazine and several local newspapers and our National Shareholders Organization (I'm from Belgium). Chartmill is my website (I have another smaller one in Dutch - never mind).
Read about 400 books on trading, investing, psychology and financial markets ... Stan's book is probably in my top 5 (if not in my top 3) of 'all you need to know to be succesful'.

Stumbled on this website (wich I like already) by searching for information on an article about relative strength and market breadth stuff. Funny, how below the article http://stageanalysis.net/reference/how-t...icator/558 I saw Chartmill mentiond. By the way, administrators reading this, the link somehow got broken and should change to http://www.chartmill.com/documentation.p...Mansfield). Will check out this phorum more in detail in the days to come.

I'll wrap this up for now with wishing averybody here all the best for 2015!

Cheers
dirk



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