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Introduction to Pricing and Trading Strategies

Introduction to Pricing and Trading Strategies. Ag. Econ. 160 Dr. James Cothern. Pricing and Trading Strategies. Seasonal and Technical Basics. Seasonal Tendencies and Technical Relationships. Managers Use Both Seasonal tendencies are part of what we call fundamental market relationships

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Introduction to Pricing and Trading Strategies

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  1. Introduction to Pricing and Trading Strategies Ag. Econ. 160 Dr. James Cothern

  2. Pricing and Trading Strategies Introduction to Trading Strategies

  3. Seasonal and Technical Basics Introduction to Trading Strategies

  4. Seasonal Tendencies and Technical Relationships • Managers Use Both • Seasonal tendencies are part of what we call fundamental market relationships • Technical trading or pricing is based on the belief that the market at any one time contains all the information known • Interpreting technical and seasonal information the key to pricing success • Couple With Financial Analysis Introduction to Trading Strategies

  5. Use Seasonal Tendencies Introduction to Trading Strategies

  6. The Three Party Agreement in Hedging Introduction to Trading Strategies

  7. Order Placement: A Review Introduction to Trading Strategies

  8. Order Placement: The Game Introduction to Trading Strategies

  9. Order Types Introduction to Trading Strategies

  10. Duration of Orders Introduction to Trading Strategies

  11. Stop Loss Orders Introduction to Trading Strategies

  12. Charting Basics: The High, Low, Close Introduction to Trading Strategies

  13. What is A Trend? This chart contains a great deal of useful Information when interpreted by the skilled Chartist. It not only contains a definite trand Trends..and other useful formations are Used by the skilled trader who charts every Day Trands are usually established after price Moves from a confirmed bottom or top Usually 2 weeks of trading are a minimum Introduction to Trading Strategies

  14. Our Friend the Trend Introduction to Trading Strategies

  15. Identifying Tops and Bottoms, Reversals and Gaps Introduction to Trading Strategies

  16. Major and Minor Support and Resistance Introduction to Trading Strategies

  17. Double Tops and Other Formations Introduction to Trading Strategies

  18. Stop Loss Order Placement Introduction to Trading Strategies

  19. Stop Loss Placement: Sell Order Introduction to Trading Strategies

  20. Stop Loss Placement With Buy Order Introduction to Trading Strategies

  21. Stop Losses in Trending Markets Introduction to Trading Strategies

  22. Market Bottoms and Consolidation Introduction to Trading Strategies

  23. Tops, Hooks and Channels Introduction to Trading Strategies

  24. Flags, Pennants and Triangles Introduction to Trading Strategies

  25. Tops and Bottoms Reversals and Gaps Introduction to Trading Strategies

  26. Summary • Pricing Products Based Not on One But Combined Strategies • Fundamentals • Technical relationships • Charting • Identifying and Interpreting Formations • Mechanics of Order Placement Important • Types of entry and contingent orders • Market Entry and Exit of Fundamental Importance • Why are we in the market? • Stops Must Be Used for Successful Trading • Next: Using Seasonal Patterns and Other Pricing Tools To Our Advantage Introduction to Trading Strategies

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