Past meeting
Fibonacci, Degrees & 5th Wave Failure
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Meeting Description
Who
- Everyone is welcome! Please join us.
Why
- We track the markets patterns and position to help you with your trading and investing.
Organized by
- Greg
Details
We have learned the basic impulsive and corrective patterns of the market and now it is time to examine Fibonacci and understand how it applies to each of the patterns. In this class we will define the two different types of Fibonacci measurements and will apply both price and time relationships to the patterns learned thusfar.
In addition to Fibonacci we will explore the complex topic of degrees. What is a degree? How do you define degrees? How do you apply them to trading. This is one of the most important aspects of understanding for each and every pattern that we have learned thusfar.
And, if we have time, we will look at 5th wave failures as we have had several important ones on the indexes in the last week.
It is a very busy, information packed night that you will not want to miss! See you there!
The location will be the conference room within the north building at Harlequin Plaza, 7600 E. Orchard Rd., Greenwood Village, Co 80111. Harlequin Plaza is on the south side of East Orchard Road and is on the west side of Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Park in the tiered outdoor parking lot on the north side of the north building (where most of the cars are parked) and enter the main doors. This entrace is well lit and faces Orchard. There will be signs to the lower level, where the class is held. Once in the main door, walk around the elevators (right or left) to the stairs. Proceed down one flight of stairs and then to the left of the elevators. The conference room is on your right next to a business called ?The Sandwich Board?. Cost is $25.00 per person per class. Contact Greg Johnson with further questions: 720-296-7668, gej104@peoplepc.com.
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Jim
"After all these classes its starting to sink in and make some sense...at least for me."