Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Asia Trader & Investor Convention on March 20-21, 2010



NextVIEW, the financial data vendor, which delivers real-time, in-depth Data and Analytical tools to stock broking firms, futures/forex trading houses, banks, investment management companies, private traders and investors, will be organizing the Asia Trader & Investor Convention (‘ATIC’) on March 20-21 in Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

ATIC will feature some distinguished speakers, such as Don Schellenberg, Alan Hull, Brent Penfold, Daryl Guppy, G M Teoh and Benny Lee. While entry to the seminar is free, you have to pay to attend the training courses. For beginners paying RM100, you get to listen to the following courses:



For intermediate or advance traders or investors, you get to attend the following courses for the same fee:



For more on ATIC, go here. For the 2-day program/schedule, go here. You can get a free ticket to the seminar by registering with the organizer.

These courses are very reasonably priced & I am quite confident that you will come away from it with a few good ideas that will more than make up for money & time spent. Personally, I am horrified by the huge sum that people spent on attending courses on technical analysis or trading courses. To spend thousands of ringgit on a training course is not my idea for investing in knowledge. It is wiser to spend RM100-200 on a good book & read it thoroughly. For example, I am presently reading Robert Edwards and John Magee's classic TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF STOCK TRENDS. I find this book to be especially enjoyable because it is very well written.

5 comments:

Peter Chan said...

Hi Alex,

NTPM has big volume today and seems like it is going to continue its uptrend.

You covered this stock before and the fundamental is strong. Please comment.

Thanks.

Alex Lu said...

Hi Peter,

NTPM has broken above its strong horizontal resistance at RM0.59-60. It could be a good trading BUY.

cykoay said...
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cykoay said...

Hi Alex,
Just want to know where do you buy the book "technical analysis of stock trends" ?

Alex Lu said...

Hi ahkuih,

I have no idea. It should be available at either MPH or Kinokuniya. I borrowed my copy from the TTDI library.