STA Monthly Meeting – November 2011
Mr Baudrillart has been using technical analysis for more than 15 years. Over that period he advised all types of investors, from intraday traders to pension fund managers. He will discuss how to successfully implement technical analysis into classical asset management strategies and will talk about the importance of time frames. Cyril will also explain why fundamental and technical analysis are complementary tools and what to do when conflicting conclusions emerge. Finally, he will discuss the strengths of market breath indicators as a valuable tool to improve market comprehension.
Cyril Baudrillart is a Senior Investment Advisor working for BBSP Partners, a European Equity Brokerage firm specialized in market timing consulting. He has been a full-time technical analyst since 1995, first as a buy-side analyst and then as a sell-side technician. He was Exane BNP Paribas’ chief technical analyst between 2000 and 2010.
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STA Monthly Meeting – October 2023
The main reason for ineffective strategy construction which leads to non-reproducible results in real time and hence inconsistent performance is due to not knowing the 3 critical strategy stats. To overcome this challenge and construct sustainable, scalable and reproducible strategies in a quantitative manner, the Smart Money Framework was developed by the quants in the 1960s. With this framework we will have the 3 critical stats to help us construct optimal entries, stop loss and exits. When this is further combined with volume, our probability of capturing the bigger runners increases. All of the above will be explained further in detail by the presenter.
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