Learn Something New in this Free Educational Webinar with Steven Primo

Successful Short-Term Trading


 
 

 

In the current market environment is it wise to hold onto a position for an extended period of time? Do you really want to risk your money during this volatile period? If this describes your current trading dilemma, then “Short-Term” Strategy #10 may be just what you need. Based on all proprietary short-term requirements, Strategy #10 has at times shown an uncanny ability to generate consistent signals regardless of market conditions. If you are new to trading or even an experienced portfolio manager, you can’t afford to miss this educational presentation.

 

 
 
About Steven Primo
 
Steven Primo has been actively involved in trading the markets for over 46 years. His trading tenure began in 1977 when he was hired to work as a Floor Reporter, or "runner", on the floor of the Pacific Stock Exchange. Primo reached the pinnacle of his floor-trading career when he became a Stock Exchange Specialist for Donaldson, Lufkin, and Jenrette. As a Specialist he was responsible for making markets in over 50 stocks, a position Primo held for 9 years. Primo left the Stock Exchange floor in 1994 to focus on managing money and to teach his unique approach to trading the markets.
 
Steven Primo, along with ProTrader Strategies, also co-developed and designed the PTS Primo Charting Platform. This innovative charting portal is different from most other trading platforms in that it has an emphasis on education and teaching traders how to trade. Many of the tools, techniques, and strategies available on the PTS Primo Charts were accumulated from Steven's days on the trading floor.
 
Scores of students, from beginner to advanced levels, have gone on to become successful traders after being introduced to Primo's proprietary methods of trading.  Steven has also been featured in "Stocks and Commodities" magazine and is a frequent contributor to many sites such as TradingMarkets, FX Street, Forex Pros, and Traders Expo.  His strategies are now traded across the globe in over 108 countries on 6 continents.