Risk Mastery for Traders: The Shortest Path to Trading Profits and Portfolio Strength

Anne-Marie Baiynd, TheTradingBook.com, Chief Market Strategist and CEO

Anne-Marie Baiynd, president and CEO of thetradingbook.com, has been using the simple concepts of support and resistance, combined with wave formations to create trading strategies that deliver results in many market environments and across all instruments. Her educational background is as a mathematical statistician and neuroscience researcher. In this MoneyMastersSM course, Anne-Marie will discuss an in-depth introduction to the concept of risk management for non-professionals entering the trading and investing arena.

Course Content

3 Chapters • 1:50:43 Duration
  • Why risk changes within markets and over time: Some market environments are more dangerous than others. Can you identify them?
  • Principles of risk and technical analysis: A strength-building roadmap for traders using technical or fundamental analysis.
  • Identify and control risk the way many algorithmic and performance traders do.
  • Are you making these costly trading mistakes: Why and where traders position their exposure and how professionals avoid these costly errors.
  • Strategy design focusing on risk: A four-step approach to control risk exposure while improving technical trading skills.
  • Observe and separate signal from noise in the markets.
  • Learn how to combine your trading strategies, risk, and market temperament for optimal performance.
  • Trading well is marked by consistency over time—with more winning trades than losing ones, and more gains than losses in your portfolio as you build personal wealth.

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Anne-Marie Baiynd
TheTradingBook.com, Chief Market Strategist and CEO
Anne-Marie Baiynd is the president and CEO of thetradingbook.com and its chief market analyst. Trading since 2005, Ms. Baiynd has been using the simple concepts of support and resistance to create trading strategies that deliver favorable results in many market environments and across all instruments. She is a regular contributor to Benzinga, See It Market and is active across social media. Ms. Baiynd's educational background is as a mathematical statistician and neuroscience researcher.

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