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Aztec Trading & TrainingPeter started learning about trading in 1999 with the Melbourne-based Wallstreet Group; he enjoyed it so much he joined the company a year later to manage their Queensland Branch. In 2002 – seeking a fresh challenge – he co-ordinated the Stock Market Investors Group program, educating primary producers throughout Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia for the following two and a half years. In 2005 Peter joined the Australian College of Financial Education (ACOFE) as Senior Lecturer – a position he still holds today - contracting his services to teach a diverse trading program aimed at turning novices into independent, sophisticated investors. As Peter is passionate about using a variety of teaching models he
also concurrently oversees Aztec Trading & Training, a subsidiary of
the WIN Financial Group (incorporating WIN Financial Network and WIN
Investors Club), where he works one-on-one with clients to realise their
trading ambitions. Peter also recognises that even as an educator you always have something new to learn. While his experience focuses on shares and CFDs, Forex is also filtering its way into his trading toolkit for future educational opportunities. Peter remains focused on building on his knowledge of technical analysis modelling. He has spent many thousands of hours of work with patterns – in particular flags, pennants, and triangles – and has developed some very specific, reliable techniques around these continuation entries. He looks forward to sharing his findings with you. |
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