Mechanical Strategy for Trading ETFs

In this video you will learn...
● Value of a mechanical and objective trading strategy

● Using the VIX to track volatility in the markets

● Strategy for trading ETFs in volatile market conditions

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    MEET KIRT CHRISTENSEN

    Kirt Christensen is an internet entrepreneur & stock market investor who started his first company in 1996, at the age of 23. Since then, he's generated over $29,000,000 in online sales, and placed thousands of trades in ETF, stocks, futures and options. In the past few years, he's spent over $95,000 to perfect his own stock market systems, after ditching "main-stream" advice and methods. His goal and passion is developing trading rules and systems that the retail investor can use to profit 5 to 10% a month, in less than an hour a week.
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