STA Monthly Meeting – February 2018
In this special presentation, veteran trader and leading educator Dan Gramza president of Gramza Capital Management, Inc. and dangramza.com will share with you his proprietary strategy for trading Behavioural Japanese Candle charts. His simplified approach will provide clarity to how you look at the markets. Dan will apply his unique way of trading current markets. He will explore: What happened? Where are we now? Where are we going? He will discuss these issues fundamentally and technically as he examines stock-indexes, FX, interest rate, metals, energy, bitcoin and markets identified by the participants.
Daniel Gramza is President of Gramza Capital Management, Inc. He is a trader, consultant, advisor to hedge funds, developer of equity and derivative securities, and co-inventor of two issued security patents. Daniel is quoted in media worldwide. He has authored […]
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