Seminar Curriculum
What Can You Learn from Sunny?
Sunny is a veteran trader of more than 30 years. She
is self-taught, and has studied more than 847 books about the markets and
trading. She is also an EasyLanguage expert and can teach you how to trade
the markets, and how to program EasyLanguage so you can do your own independent
research. There is no other teacher like Sunny. Remember that "Education is not
expensive: Lack of Education IS". How long can it take you to lose $6000 trading
the markets?
When you consult or take a seminar with Sunny, here are
the kinds of things you can learn:
- The Market
- What Is Trading
- Why Do YOU Want to Trade?
- What Is Your Goal?
- How Much Can You Risk? (also see
Risk vs Reward below)
- What Kinds of Risk Are There?
- Developing Your Business Plan
- Keeping a LabBook
- Time Management Tools
- Keeping Track of the Days
- Your Hourly Wage
- Organizing Your Business
- Space Planning
- Color Schemes
- Organizing Your Trading Ideas
- Quick Reference
- Computer Power
- Your Trading Records
- Learning the Jargon
- Adages
- The Exchanges
- Reading the Ticker Tape
- Dow Theory
- Margin Requirements
- Inflationary Effects Over Time
- Annual Closing Values of the Dow
- Historical Margin Requirements
- Fundamental Analysis
- Sector Analysis
- Technical Analysis
- Time Frames
- Your ViewPoint
- Long-Term (Investing)
- Micro (Real Time Data Feed)
- Dual Time Frames
- Data Sources
- Building a Database
- Vendors
- How Much Is Enough?
- Synthetic Contracts
- Periodicals
- Newspapers
- Financial Pink
- IBD
- Magazines
- Active Trader
- Futures
- SFO
- TASC
- Traders' Catalog & Resource Guide™
- Traders World
- OnLine Services
- Briefing.com
- INO.com
- ValueLine
- Charting Techniques
- Chart Construction & Analysis
- Types of Charts
- Trend Analysis
- Gap Theory
- Volume & Open Interest
- Reversal Patterns
- Technical Indicators
- Bar Analysis
- Support & Resistance
- Consolidation & Congestion
- Finding Trends
- Moving Averages
- MACD
- RSI
- Stochastics
- Well-Known Systems of Others
- Published Systems in Popular Literature
- Sunny's Proprietary Indicators and Strategies
- Fundamental Data & Information
- RS (Relative Strength)
- CANSLIM
- Economic Data
- Supply & Demand
- Sector Analysis
- Intermarket Analysis
- Cycles
- Strategic Investment Timing
- Computer Software
- Sorting for Tradables
- Genesis Navigator
- MetaStock
- MultiCharts
- Ninja Trader
- TC2000 (& TCNet)
- TradeStation
- The Analysis Process
- Digital vs. Analog Analysis
- Numerical Analysis
- Pattern Analysis
- Necessary & Sufficient
- Proofs
- Equations & Formulae
- Exploring the Literature
- Sunny's Books
- Sunny's Must Read List
- Comprehensive Book List
- Clubs and Professional Organizations
- AAII
- AAPTA
- MASC
- MTA (Market Technicians Association)
- Networking
- Users' Groups
- MetaStock
- TradeStation
- Vector Vest
- Seminars & Conferences
- The Money Show
- TradeStation World
- Traders Expo (Githler)
- Trading Instruments
- Bonds
- Cash
- Commodities
- Futures
- Mutual Funds
- Options
- Stocks
- Investment Timing
- Turning Day Trades into Position Trades
- Selecting Your Time Frame
- Contrary Investing
- Your Trading Plan
- Canned Trading Systems
- Trading OPM (Other People's Methods)
- Watchdogs
- Futures Truth
- If the System's So Good, Why Are You Selling It?
- Breaking the Code
- Following the Code
- Buckle Up for Safety
- Post-It Notes
- Psychology
- Fear & Greed
- Sabotage
- Coaches
- Self-Analysis (ref: Adrienne Toghraie)
- Ethics
- Holy Grail
- Profits Swept Under
- Predicting the Future
- Dancing with the Markets
- Is That All There Is?
- Phases of Discovery
- Think
- Test
- Follow Your System
- System Design
- Design of Experiments
- Your Lab Book
- Putting Your Ideas on Paper
- Accepting the Results
- Am I Done Yet?
- What Is True?
- Creating Your System
- System Testing
- Marking the Ideal Trades
- Calculating Your PHW™ (Potential Hourly Wage™)
- Overlays and Transparencies
- Proving a System "Works"
- Calculating Your CPC™ Index (Cardinal Profitability
Constructs™)
- Factoring in Costs
- Slippage
- Commission
- Data Service
- Office Supplies & Maintenance
- Keeping Losses Small
- Protective Stops vs Profit-Taking Stops
- Looks Like a Duck, Walks Like a Duck
- Curve Fitting
- Optimization (the correct way)
- Areas of Confluence (Clustering Effects of Good
Optimization)
- Comfort Zones
- Money Management
- Risk vs Reward
- Liquidity Risk
- The risk of not being able to get
out of the investment conveniently at a reasonable price. This can occur
for a number of reasons. If the market is volatile, you may be forced to
sell at a significant loss if you must sell immediately. Another cause
can be an inactive market. For instance, it may be difficult to sell a
house simply because there are no buyers.
- Market Risk
- The risk that the general market or
economic environment will cause the investment to lose value regardless
of the particular security. A stock may drop in value simply because the
overall stock market has fallen; this is referred to as stock market
risk. A bond doesn’t face stock market risk, but it may drop in value
due to a rise in interest rates; this is referred to as interest rate
risk.
- Inflation Risk
- The uncertainty over future
inflation rates, which results in uncertainty over the future real
(after-inflation) value of your investment. An investment that barely
keeps pace with inflation will not be able to grow in real terms,
leaving you with only as much purchasing power in the future as
you have today.
- Business & Industry Risk
- The uncertainty of an investment’s
ability to pay investors income, principal, and any other returns due to
a significant fall-off in business (either firm-related or
industry-wide) or bankruptcy. A stock, for instance, may fall in value
because a firm’s earnings have unexpectedly dropped due to bad
management calls or an industry-wide slowdown.
- Optimal-f
- Ralph Vince
- "Portfolio Management Formulas"
- Ultimate-F
- Sunny Harris: Compounding Your Returns
(Proprietary)
- Styles and Levels of Control
- Systematic Trading
- Mechanical Trading
- Automated Trading
- Setting Up Your Account
- Record Keeping
- Divvying Up the Portfolio
- Entering Your First Trade
- Order Types
- Legal & Tax Questions
- Lawyers
- Regulators
- CFTC
- NFA
- NASDAQ
- SEC
- Evaluating Your Performance
- Using CPC & PHW
- Useful Statistics
- ME (Mathematical Expectation)
- Measuring Success
- RS
- VAMI
- Is It Still Working?
- Accounting
- Do It Yourself?
- Accountants
- Back Office Services
- Useful Internet Connections
- Systems and Strategies that Work!
Call me, and we'll talk about it. You can reach me
during market hours at (760) 908-3070.