Tuesday, October 8, 2019

SGX Lunch Time Seminar



Date
Monday, 14 October 2019

Time
12.30pm - 1.30pm

Venue
SGX Auditorium, Level 2
SGX Centre 1, 2 Sherton Way
Singapore 068804

RSVP
Admission is free but pre-registration is required


Click here to register.


Enquiries
Tel: +65 6327 5438 
(Operating Hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm)


Have you always wanted to learn the ropes and skills needed to become a successful active trader?

Introducing Live Trading Hour, a session that enables you to learn from a different professional trader each week as they demonstrate trade plans for the upcoming week and show you ways to express your trading views with popular SG and HK stocks.

In this seminar, Robin will be covering the following market events, and how they can affect your trading plans:

1. High level US-China trade talk is scheduled in Oct, how do traders view this upcoming trade negotiation?

2. The landmark 70th National Day is coming in China, how will the market there react after this?

3. Gold recorded a 22% gain YTD, is there more upside for this commodity?

Join us in this session to learn more.

We look forward to your participation!


Speaker's Biography

Robin Ho

Trading Representative, PhillipCapital

Robin Ho is a top tier Trader and Remisier with PhillipCapital, and is one of Phillip's most active and successful trader. Having been through the peaks and troughs of the volatile markets, Robin is a well-sought after speaker who shares his in-depth trading knowledge with traders and investors at numerous investment seminars.

Robin has taught and mentored thousands of professional traders. He has developed his own proprietary trading system that focuses on Price Action which he believes is the answer to the volatile market today. He believes that many traders fail today because they have been employing long term and traditional indicators to short term trading, and to achieve trading mastery traders must understand market behaviour and develop a trading strategy that fits the trader's profile.
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