Trading Talk

Trading Talk Episode 162 – Mythbusters & Dojis

Welcome to Episode 162 of Trading Talk.

Trading Talk is a weekly video series that shows you different trading strategies and techniques that traders at Trade View use.

We cover a specific trading topic every week. This will ensure you learn a variety of concepts you can apply in your own trades.

With Trade View X, we automate our trading strategies and build algorithmic models to maximise market movements.

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By watching the videos every Friday, we are confident you will learn to build your own working automated trading models.

Hi Traders,

In this episode we will deep dive into Dojis and build and test a popular strategy.
This episode will highlight the benefits of automation, where we can build and test any strategy before we trade it.
 
We hope you enjoy this episode.

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