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Winning in Options with Elliott Wave from Todd Gordon
Winning in Options with Elliott Wave from Todd Gordon
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Elevate Your Options Trading With
“Winning in Options with Elliott Waves” Course
With Todd Gordon
High liquidity. Low capital commitment. Greater potential vs. capitalizing on the same move in the cash market.
These are just some advantages options trading gives you.
In fact…
When Bob Prechter won the 1984 U.S. Trading Championship with a then-record 444% return in a monitored account, the vehicle he chose to trade the market (using Elliott waves) was – you guessed it, options.
To win in options, you must get right about the market’s direction and the timing of your trade. In other words, it takes special expertise to win…
…and today, just like 35 years ago, Elliott waves can help you do it.
Todd Gordon’s will help you create a solid foundation for trading Options using Elliott Waves that you will be able to apply immediately, elevating your trading knowledge and having the right tools for long-term success.
Todd’s Story
Todd has been delivering commentary on CNBC for 9+ years.
A 20-year trading veteran with tenures at Wall Street firms like Forex.com and Gain Capital, Todd credits his market success to Elliott wave analysis.
- Lesson by lesson, he teaches you everything from the basics of options trading to the more advanced concepts like implied volatility and vertical spreads.
- Then, Todd shows you how Elliott wave analysis simplifies your job as an options trader.
- In fact, in 4 of the lessons Todd applies the concepts you’ve just learned to real-time markets like SPX – in live, recorded trades.
- You can watch the 15 lessons in Part 1 on-demand, on your time. You have “forever” access – learn today, refresh tomorrow… or next year.
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About Author
Todd Gordon
Todd Gordon is the founder and CEO of TradingAnalysis.com, as well as a contracted on-air contributor to CNBC for the last 10 years. Todd has always loved the markets and began trading stocks while in college at St Lawrence University in upstate NY in between economics classes and downhill ski races and practices.
After college Todd moved to San Diego California to start his first job as a professional trader. After 4 years on the west coast it was time to come home where he worked on Wall Street in NY as an analyst for a brokerage and as a trader for their asset management program. After successfully navigating the global financial crisis for his clients and building a sizable Twitter following, Todd left the corporate world to start his own trading and analysis business aptly named TradingAnalysis.com
TradingAnalysis.com provides actionable market analysis and clear trading strategies in for both amateur and professional traders. Todd trades his capital live alongside his clients based on the very same analysis and alerts published for customers.
Recently he left the hustle and bustle of the NYC metro area and moved home to Saratoga Springs NY with his wife Tricia, their twin boys, and baby daughter. Todd enjoys cycling, golfing, skiing with the family, and still pretends he’s in his 20’s with the other 40+ yr olds in the local adult ski racing league.
Valued as one of the most respected and reputable traders in the industry, Todd’s international following comes from his ability to translate complex analytical concepts including Elliott Wave Theory, Intermarket, and fundamental analysis into clear and concise trading strategies. His highly enthusiastic, easy-to-understand presentation style and TV and social media presence has sent him around the world to the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and has appeared frequently on CNBC, Bloomberg, Sky News, BNN, and Fox news. His clients value his clear and concise analysis and discipline as he consistently applies his analysis to his personal accounts.
Todd is working towards launching his own independent wealth management firm in 2021.
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