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ASFX – Philadelphia Seminar Replay & PDF Study Guide
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In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
ASFX – Philadelphia Seminar Replay & PDF Study Guide
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Philadelphia Seminar Replay & PDF Study Guide
Relive the entire day of live trading and education – follow along with the 400pg PDF study guide
Sorry we missed you at the seminar.
<strong “=””>Not to worry, we recorded the entire day for you!
Throughout the day we covered:
✅ Entries & exits using the ASFX system (A1)
✅ How to apply proper risk management
✅ The Divergence entry system (D1 & D2)
✅ What it means to treat your trading like a real business (including info on taxes and entity formation)
✅ How to do markups correctly and keep your saved chart files organized
Your Purchase Includes:
Philly Seminar Guidebook – $304 Value
- PDF booklet full of checklists, chart markups, and trading tips that we discussed at the event
Philly Seminar Recording – $305 Value
- An 8hr recording of the entire day
Forex & Trading – Foreign Exchange Course
Want to learn about Forex?
Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.
In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.
However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.