Thursday, June 28, 2007

Momentum-Based Swing Trading Strategies that Improve Your Odds of Successful Trading by Tom Incorvia


Tom Incorvia

Momentum-Based Swing Trading Strategies that Improve Your Odds of Successful Trading

Tom Incorvia, professional trader, will teach you momentum-based swing trading strategies that will improve your odds of successful trading and capture consistent returns on your principal. Tom will begin by showing you how to recognize trends in the broader markets and isolate where the money is flowing. Tom will then teach you how to identify the strongest stocks in strong sectors and the weakest stocks in weak sectors. From there you will learn swing trading strategies to take advantage of trending stocks. Although, this presentation focuses on typically 5 to 7 day holding periods, Tom will show you how to use these patterns and techniques in longer-term trading to improve performance.
Biography: Tom Incorvia has 20 years of experience trading equities in the financial markets. Tom is a contributing war room trader with TraderInsight.com and a contributing author for Tigersharktrading.com, where he offers articles focusing on swing trading several times a week.
Tom is a student of technical analysis and concentrates on trend following in the equity markets. His methodology is to use a simple style with logical rules that put the odds in his favor. His primary area of interest is identifying what makes stocks move. He has observed that multiple signals in the same sub-sector increases the odds for success. Those, in concert with strict trade management and a constant study of market behavior, are the pillars of successful trading

Biography:

Tom Incorvia has 19 years of experience trading equities in the financial markets. He is presently a contributing author for Tigersharktrading.com, where he offers articles focusing on swing trading several times a week. Also, Tom is a contributing war room trader with TraderInsight.com. Tom has been involved with DLR Investments as co-general partner, and he is a currently a technical consultant for Parallax Capital Partners, LP.

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