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08/22/2011 08:52 AM

Marketschool workshop ?
by suresh.ramamurthy (125) Joined on 04/01/2010 Posts: 7

Any feedback on Marketschool workshop? How do you like content of the workshop? Thanks for your feedback.



08/22/2011 10:51 AM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by se_swadley (765) Joined on 06/12/2010 Posts: 88

Fabulous!!

 If you want to continue to evolve as or become  market master and trader, plan to go.

 Mike and Charles do a great job as usual. The material is complex, technical,well researched and requires a new outlook and as usual an open mind. I agree with the the presenters. This is the missing piece for managing a portfolio of CANSLIM stocks  for market risk  and psychological risk in most market enviroments including March 2009 to now.

 I am fresh back from the conference.I expect  others will tell post some  more of the detail. I will put my new knowledge to work immediately. i suggest you will need to go to this workshop more than once unless you have mastered the material in Level 3 and 4 workshops or been a long time CANSLIM trader.

Steve



09/01/2011 10:38 PM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by gordon.m.graham (40) Joined on 06/15/2010 Posts: 2

Thanks for the comments Steve. Was there any materials to take home?

Gordon

 



09/06/2011 03:33 PM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by bjrad (2400) Joined on 06/08/2010 Posts: 254

Steve,

 Ditto Gordon's question.  Was it a small group affair or similar to Level III?  Brad



09/07/2011 08:40 AM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by rfehrm (25) Joined on 05/23/2011 Posts: 5

Course was excellent .!!!  My opinion worth the effort... Bob F.



09/07/2011 08:41 AM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by rfehrm (25) Joined on 05/23/2011 Posts: 5

35 to 40 folks, nice size..



09/07/2011 11:41 AM

Re: Marketschool workshop ?
by se_swadley (765) Joined on 06/12/2010 Posts: 88

One receives a huge workbook along the lines of level 3 & 4.It includes the methods and historical charts illustrating the precedents and principles. Several attendees are now building spreadsheets to facilitate and automate the timing signals and related data. The system was designed with that idea in mind.

One thing--one still has to pick the right stocks, and I believe it does not completely replace the "art" in portfolio management. It saves one time so one can focus more thoroughly on the other aspects of the research process and to focus ones attentions on market detail without overbearing psychological factors interferring.