Trend Following Seminars
There are two forms of in-person trend following training: scheduled group events and one-on-one (or group) personal instruction. Training is for complete beginners and professionals (CMTs, CTAs, RIAs, CFAs, etc.) seeking a trend following education. Clients in all countries are welcome.
Overview of seminar content:
- Trend following systems, risk management, rules, psychology, decision-making, software issues and philosophies from great trend following traders. Most traders don't have access to Market Wizard legends, but our training gives everyone access to their wisdom.
- Proprietary training materials assembled by Michael Covel over 15 years delivered via video, audio, text and PowerPoint. Lessons learned from Commodities Corporation + many other trend trading legends are covered. Materials available under a binding non-disclosure agreement.
- More details will follow. Questions? Drop an email: info at trendfollowing dot com.
Overview of seminar process:
- Individual Seminars. All (1) day events are in Las Vegas or San Diego (dependent on Covel travel schedule). Seminars scheduled at a mutually agreed time/date.
- Group Seminars. Dependent on group size and location.
- Scheduled events for group seminars: TBA. Note: Individual 1 on 1 seminars can be scheduled now.
- Prerequisites for all seminar participants: Trend Following, The Complete TurtleTrader, & one of our training courses.
A favorite lesson from author Seth Godin:
"I had a college professor who did engineering consulting. A brand new office tower in Boston had a serious problem--there was a brown stain coming through the drywall, (all of the drywall) no matter how much stain killer they used. In a forty-story building, if you have to rip out all the drywall, this is a multi-million dollar disaster. They had exhausted all possibilities and were a day away from tearing out everything and taking a loss. They hired Henry in a last-ditch effort to solve the problem. He looked at the walls and said, 'I think I can work out a solution, but it will cost you $45,000 if I succeed.' They instantly signed on, because if he succeeded, the project would be saved. Henry asked for a pencil and paper and wrote the name of a common hardware store chemical and handed it to them. 'Here, this will work.' And then he billed them $45,000. That's quite an hourly wage. It's also quite a bargain.'
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