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Webinar: Unlocking Market Trends: A Beginner’s Guide to Trend Trading

 




Unlocking Market Trends: A Beginner’s Guide to Trend Trading

Webinar Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Time: 7:30pm – 8:30pm
Venue: Online
Registeration: Link

Navigating the financial markets can be daunting, especially for those new to trading. To help investors and traders build confidence and develop structured trading strategies, I am pleased to be co-hosting an upcoming webinar titled "Unlocking Market Trends: A Beginner’s Guide to Trend Trading".


This free, one-hour session will introduce participants to the foundational principles of trend trading — a proven and effective strategy used by professional traders globally. Through the webinar, attendees will learn how to:

  • Identify and validate emerging trends using price structure, moving averages, and key technical indicators;
  • Implement sound entry and exit strategies, with a focus on risk management and capital preservation;
  • Avoid common pitfalls faced by trend traders, by understanding the characteristics of price trends and adopting a structured decision-making process.


Whether you're new to the markets or looking to refine your approach, this session is designed to equip you with practical tools and techniques to apply trend trading principles confidently. Live examples will also be presented to reinforce the concepts covered.

Registration is complimentary, but participants are encouraged to sign up before 5pm on 8 July 2025 to secure access. A reminder email will be sent a day before the event.

To register, click HERE or email: register@sgxacademy.com or call +65 6011 8922 (Weekdays, 9am–5pm).

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