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Special Webinar: Core Models for Trading Price Action – June 27

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XTB
Updated: Jun 26, 2019, 07:10 UTC

XTB has teamed up with former hedge fund trader and Wall Street broker Chris Capre for a special exclusive webinar on Thursday, 27th June.

Special Webinar: Core Models for Trading Price Action – June 27

XTB has teamed up with former hedge fund trader and Wall Street broker Chris Capre for a special exclusive webinar on Thursday, 27th June.

With 18 years of experience under his belt, Chris Capre, verified profitable trader and mentor, combines his depth of expertise with cutting edge neuroscience to wire your brain for successful trading. Learn to improve your trading edge and mindset, hear from a former hedge fund trader and Wall Street broker, and learn how to apply his core model of price action strategy to the forex market.

When: Thursday, 27th June at 6pm

Where: Online

Why attend

  • Learn how trading is more than just a strategy – and how to optimise your mindset to achieve consistent returns
  • Enhance your trading skills and apply a proven price action model to the forex market
  • How to spot trade setups using price action
  • Interact with a former hedge fund trader and Wall Street broker
  • Live trading analysis across several asset classes

Register: To attend this free webinar, simply register for free at: http://xtb.ck-cdn.com/tn/serve/geoGroup/?rgid=121&bta=37491 

Who is Chris Capre?

Chris Capre is a verified profitable trader, former forex broker on Wall Street (FXCM), trader for a forex hedge fund, and founder of 2ndSkiesForex.com. Chris’s primary focus is on trading price action, ichimoku, neuroscience and building a successful trading mindset. He’s taught over 10,000 traders, turning many of them into profitable traders whom are training to become funded traders by Chris.

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