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KTP2  
#1 Posted : Monday, February 6, 2012 2:39:09 PM(UTC)
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After a review of fundamental and technical market drivers, learn how to participate in bull markets with a strategy that generates an income stream and provides a small amount of downside protection.

We are receiving fundamental news that is very, very bullish. From regional central banks to corporate earnings to economic data, the economic picture is improving. Technically, the markets are moving higher and higher as well.

We are quickly approaching last summer’s resistance levels and you may be asking how do I participate in this “runaway market”. Join Brian Kahn as he reviews a somewhat conservative approach to bullish markets, allowing you to participate and generate income at the same time. Learn why Mr. Kahn likes this approach and why it keeps him grounded. During the webinar, he will look at opportunities, participate in the market, and show you how to place solid exit strategies just in case the fundamental and/or technical picture shifts. Mr. Kahn will also cover a bit of trading psychology throughout the agenda:

During this webinar, you will learn the following:

  • Fundamental review. Recent fed statement. Forexfactory. Technicals: what is the trend?
  • How to participate in a bull market: buy stock, buy calls, buy a bull call spread, sell puts, sell bull put spreads
  • Searching for candidates using MetaStock.
  • Why generating income is a good thing: 1) Income comes in no matter what the stock does and let’s face it, we aren’t buying dips, we are buying a mature move. 2) It gives some downside protection.
  • Trading psychology – look at what these stocks have done percentage wise. Let’s constantly ring the cash register!
  • Looking ahead – fundamentally and technically. Be prepared for volatility at some point.
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