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The truth about aggressive trading strategies

Aggressive Trading Strategies: What You Need to Know Before You Get Started // Ep. 52

Learn our tips for approaching aggressive trading methods and where to get started with testing. You might not have to do it to profit.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Strategies

How to Build a Trading Strategy From Scratch

How to Build a Trading Strategy from Scratch // Ep. 46

In this episode, we break down the system building process and give you some shortcuts to building a trading strategy.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Strategies

Random trading entries

Random Entry Trading System: Does it Work? // Ep. 17

Do random entry systems work? In this episode, we discuss the upsides and drawbacks and how it can help you become a better trader.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Strategies

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