Date: October 5, 2005 14:00GMT 10:00EST
Expert: Carley Garner, Currency Strategist of Alaron Las Vegas Division
Topics:
- Why Swing Trade?
- Technical based trading method
- Be prepared to use loose stops on entry.
Who is Carley Garner?
Carley Garner is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the University of Las Vegas Nevada, from which she earned a B.S. in Finance & Accounting. At UNLV she was a Dean’s List scholar and was elected to the Golden Key International Honor Society. In 2003 she was one of only 1200 collegians nationwide named to the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Long fascinated by money and the markets, she previously worked for a stock brokerage, honing her skills at technical analysis. Although relatively new to the industry, Carley has been featured in several national publications including Futures Magazine, Active Trader and Stocks and Commodities.
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Why Swing Trade
- Quick Entry and Exit
- Known and limited loss
- Ability to make money in directionless markets
Technical based trading
- 3 and 7 day Moving Average
- Confirm MA crossover with trend indicator such as MACD
Be prepared to use loose stops on entry
- After entry, stops should be trailed with every favorable price bar
- Stops should be tightened according to open profit






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