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MultiCharts Webinars
MultiCharts Webinars
In response to the strong demand from MultiCharts customers, our experts have developed a series of free MultiCharts webinars that'll teach you how to avoid the costly mistakes that the majority of beginning and experienced traders alike are prone to make.
Most people rely on their subjective decisions when trading. Unfortunately, emotions often displace reason and knowledge, thus leading to poor decision-making and, as a result, to heavy losses.
MultiCharts webinars will show you how to approach trading in an objective and scientific fashion eliminating second-guessing and keeping emotions out of the picture.
Here's why you can't afford to miss MultiCharts webinars:
It will take you just 10 minutes to learn how to objectively evaluate trading strategies and discard the ones that'll never work. With this knowledge you can start saving thousands of dollars right away!
10 more minutes and you'll discover what steps you must follow to create a reliable strategy that will yield consistent and steady profits
You'll learn how to apply a set of straightforward rules to improve the working strategies and maximize your profits
You'll have your questions answered in real-time in the Q&A session after the main presentation
To secure a free seat in MultiCharts virtual class, please follow one of the links below.
Date & Time
Number of Seats Available
Registration
Please note that the number of seats is limited. Each training session will only be available to 10 people at a time.
July 19
MultiCharts 4.0 is now in beta testing, please don't miss a chance to test it.
June 28
The official 1.2 version of MCFX has been released.
The upgrade to the official release is mandatory.
June 25
We are glad to announce the release of a MultiCharts 3.1!
May 24
Exclusively from founder of TS SUPPORT: learn 4 principles of the science-based trading.
February 17
Today we launched a new MCFX data server into the production environment.
January 10
Active Trader magazine published the review of MultiCharts.