Joe Dinapoli – Applying Fibonacci Analysis to Price Action Audio Workbook ino
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Here’s one of Joe DiNapoli’s recent presentations.

Applying Fibonacci Analysis to Price Action – Part 1

Type: PDF Workbook MP3 Audio

Running Time: 90 minutes

Workbook Length: 35 pages

This workshop teaches you the most practical way to apply Fibonacci ratios to the price axis. Joe is recognized around the world for his understanding of the subject. Discover how to mix leading (Fibonacci) and lagging indicators for a high-accuracy, low-risk trading approach. Find out how to enter strong running market moves ‘safely’ and where to place stops for maximum protection and minimum exposure.

Applying Fibonacci Analysis to Price Action – Part 2

Expert: Joe DiNapoli

Type: PDF Workbook MP3 Audio

Running Time: 90 minutes

Workbook Length: 23 pages

Building on his 1996 presentation, Joe expands his discussion of Fibonacci analysis and continues to earn his reputation as a leading expert in this area. For the first time outside of the private seminar setting, Joe shows the full implementation of the most accurate directional signal in his trading arsenal. This signal is called the first penetration trade. His students have dubbed it bread and butter for its ability to produce a high percentage of winning trades.

Joe DiNapoli is a veteran trader with over twenty-five years of solid market trading experience. He is also a dogged and thorough researcher, an internationally recognized lecturer, and a widely acclaimed author. Joe formal education was in electrical engineering and economics. He received his informal education in the Bunker, an aptly named trading room packed full of electronics and communications equipment. This is where most of Joe early research began.