Foreword
I met Cynthia more than 20 years ago when we were touring for Dow Jones-Telerate. We talked about the markets. She was full of contagious energy, very excited about trading and technical analysis, and had just developed her DevStop and started her new business. She still is just as enthusiastic. Since then she has developed a significant following in the energy markets, an ever-changing, volatile, and seemingly unpredictable commodity. Yet she has flourished where many have failed. I can only attribute that to her discipline and understanding of risk, two characteristics that I rank exceptionally high for those expecting to profit from trading.
There seems to be a tendency among the senior industry professionals to “give back” at some point. That is, there is great personal satisfaction to share what you've learned with the next generation of traders. There may be some personal gain, but the overwhelming balance is the satisfaction. It is also a two-way process. When you teach, you learn from your students. It could simply be the questions they ask, which lead you to more clarity, but also the ideas embedded in the questions that lead you further on the path to discovery. It's the process of talking with people, rather than to people, and valuing what everyone says.
Cynthia is one of those professionals who have learned and now shares. Her course is targeted to take the novice through the most practical elements of technical analysis, but also holds exceptional value ...
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