Colleagues, the “Trading - Quantitative Technical Analysis” program from the New York Institute of Finance you will learn the definitions of subjective and objective analysis and review how the different types of analysis can be incorporated into trading decisions. Apply the principles of objective analysis to market data to understand the design of investment trading systems. Develop complete trading strategies including entry and exit rules, position sizing strategies, and risk management techniques. Analyze the historical performance of trading systems in terms of potential rewards and risks. Review how quantitative trading systems can be adapted to suit an individual’s personal needs. Gain desk-ready skills involving: 1) Subjective vs. Objective Analysis and Designing Systems, 2) Algorithmic Trading - Systems Trading vs Discretionary Trading, Developing Trading Systems - Determine What to Trade, Determine Trading Frequency, Define the Entry Rules, Define the Exit Rules for Winning and Losing Trades, Measure Performance, Adapt Parameters, Monitor Performance, 3) Position Sizing - Understanding Position Sizing, Systems Design - Class Discussion, Understanding Kelly Criterion, Optimal f, Fixed Fractional and Fixed Ratio, 4) Implementing Quantitative Technical Analysis Strategies - Strategies for implementing a system-driven approach to analysis and trading, Tests for Determining when the System Breaks, 5) The Turtle Strategy, and 6) Seasonal Concepts.
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