See Tim Live At The Dallas Association For Technical Analysis Meeting On March 16th, 2010
Though I am doing very little traveling in 2010, I will be in speaking at the Dallas Association For Technical Analysis on March 16th at 7 pm.
Those of you in the area might want to put this on your calendar. I’ll post more information as it becomes available in the next few days.
I will be focusing on the way I use Dr. Andrews’ Median Line methods when trading FOREX, futures, stocks and commodities in my own trading account.I will also show some of the innovations I have added to this powerful methodology, as well as some of the proprietary trade entry set ups I use every day to help keep my trading consistently profitable.
I hope to see some of you there in person. The green tea is on me!
Tim
Here is the link, good for Wednesday and Friday of this week. It uses the same ID number, so once you register for one of these sessions, you are registered for the entire week. You will still have to click on the link to join or use one of the methods below. You should get an email each day, reminding you of the next day's session, with the same click-through link. NOTE the sessions have moved to 11:00 am ( MST-7) Arizona time!
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