Trading Talk

Trading Talk Episode 106 – Using the Kevin Davey Model

Welcome to Episode 106 of Trading Talk.

Trading Talk is a weekly video series that shows you different trading strategies and techniques that traders at Trade View use.

We cover a specific trading topic every week. This will ensure you learn a variety of concepts you can apply in your own trades.

With Trade View X, we automate our trading strategies and build algorithmic models to maximise market movements.

If you are looking to upgrade your trading skills from manual to automated, then Trading Talk can help you with this.

By watching the videos every Friday, we are confident you will learn to build your own working automated trading models.

Senior Trader Matt Shirtcliffe is in the host chair for Trading Talk this week as he shows you how to use Kevin Davey’s Indicator used in last week’s Webinar.

You can use this indicator to test Kevin’s Five Favourite Entries to find something that suits your trading which you can use as a base to use with other function and techniques.

The Kevin Davey indicator containing his Five Favourite Entries is available to purchase for $9.95.

Matt also has a Viewer Question related to the 2019 Algo Trading Conference with a special prize up for grabs. Watch the video to find out what it is.

We hope you enjoy the video.

 

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