Paddypowertrader – New Trader Psychology Event

Paddypowertrader, the spread betting firm, are organising an evening event on High Performance Trading for 11 March 2010.

The event called High Performance Trading, steers away from the more usual subjects such as technical analysis and particular trading strategies, and instead focuses on what might be thought of as the softer aspects of trading.

The primary featured speaker is Steve Ward, a trading psychology coach. A world expert on trader psychology, Ward will be discussing dealing with the emotions of trading and how he believes improving your state of mind can improve your trading performance.

Then Lex Van Dam will look at some of the pitfalls and narrow escapes experienced by the contestants of last year’s BBC2 series ‘Million Dollar Traders’.

Finally Tom Hougaard will be talking about how he has helped hundreds of traders, through his training programs, to improve their performance.

“We are keen to help traders meet the very best experts in the financial spread betting industry,” said Davin McAnaney, Commercial Manager, paddypowertrader.

“The event is open to the public but you must register to attend. Events of this type also provide a rare opportunity for day-traders, many of who work from home, to share their views and experiences in informal surroundings,” concluded McAnaney.

When and Where?

“We are always trying to develop our customer user experience and to add more interesting events, tools and content to our online offering. Part of this is developing unique events featuring the very best speakers.

“We are keen to enhance better trading habits among our clientele and this is one way of doing that,” said McAnaney.

“Researching and informing yourself on the market conditions through events, blogging, tweeting or online tutorials seems to be among the most popular ways of growing profits in financial spread betting.

“This drive towards more education has helped us to develop tools. We are keen to help clients and those interested in financial spread betting to get better results,” McAnaney continued.

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