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AAII New York City April Program—How to Stay on the Right Side of Any Market 

04-13-2022 11:18

The AAII New York City Chapter Presents: How to Stay on the Right Side of Any Market

Date Held: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Associated with  AAII New York Chapter

JC Parets delivered a top-down technical review of the current market using principles that can be applied in future markets. His analysis included price trends, momentum, relative strength and intermarket relationships in multiple time frames. He addressed longer-term structural perspectives while pinpointing more tactical opportunities on shorter time horizons. He focused on U.S. indexes, sectors and stocks as an asset class, while including both emerging and developed nations around the globe, with special reference to energy, base metals, precious metals and agricultural trends.
  

Watch this presentation and learn:    

  • About the recent trend shift in value stocks versus growth stocks  
  • How to use this trend to protect and build your wealth
  • Where to find the best investment opportunities in current market conditions


    About the Speaker

    JC Parets, CMT, founder of All Star Charts, is one of the most widely followed technical analysts in the world. All Star Charts is a research platform for both professional and retail investors covering U.S. and international stocks, interest rates, commodities, foreign exchange trading and cryptocurrency markets.

    His work has been featured regularly on Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business, ABC, CNN, The Wall Street Journal and other major financial media outlets. He is a frequent presenter at some of the top investing conferences and has also been invited to speak about technical analysis and behavioral finance at Harvard, Duke, NYU, University of Chicago, Hong Kong Baptist University and other prestigious venues.


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