Check Out: Chart Summit, a Virtual Conference on Technical Analysis
I'm looking forward to watching some of the presentations over at Chart Summit, a virtual conference of technical analysis. I've been a fan of Brian Shannon's for over a decade and I met Chris Kimble at Stocktoberfest a couple of years ago after watching his impressive talk. So I already know their talks will be great. Judging by some of the talk titles, those videos should be helpful to folks new to technical analysis in figuring out ways to use SwingTradeBot's scans & signals.
Here's the email I got announcing the availability of the Chart Summit videos:
How Chart Summit Helped Us Become Better Investors
At StockTwits our main goal is to help you become better investors so we wanted to do something a little different and share an experience we had recently. Last week a few of us at Stocktwits attended the first ever Chart Summit, a virtual conference on Technical Analysis with Howard Lindzon, Brian Shannon, Charlie Bilello and other great speakers. We watched as these experts walked us through their process and methods in the current market environment. We, along with thousands of other people across the world, got an inside look at some of the techniques used by the professionals.
The event was completely free and recorded giving you a chance to check it out yourself at www.chartsummit.com. We encourage you to look through this list of speakers and get through as many of the presentations as possible before you make your next trade. This event was intended for investors of all kinds from retail investors with short or long-term time horizons, to professional investment advisors and fund managers. It was the first of its kind and was designed to provide both educational value and actionable market commentary.
Best,
The StockTwits Team
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