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Technical Analysis in Financial Markets Course: "Mastering Technical Analysis in Financial Markets"
From 21.87 £ /h
The philosophy of technical analysis: The three principles (the market discountes everything, prices move in trends, history repeats itself).
Types of charts: (line, bar, and Japanese candlesticks).
Market Structure: Identifying the upward, downward, and sideways trends.
Support and Resistance: How to identify price bounce and breakout zones.
Reversal and continuation candlestick patterns: (such as the hammer, the hanged man, and the bearish/buying engulfing).
Price patterns (Chart Patterns): (such as head and shoulders, triangles, and double tops).
Technical Indicators: * Trend indicators (Moving Averages).
Momentum indicators (RSI and MACD).
Trading volumes: The role of liquidity in confirming the validity of price breakouts.
Trade management: Determining the entry point, stop loss, and take profit.
Practical application: How to use charting platforms (such as TradingView).
Types of charts: (line, bar, and Japanese candlesticks).
Market Structure: Identifying the upward, downward, and sideways trends.
Support and Resistance: How to identify price bounce and breakout zones.
Reversal and continuation candlestick patterns: (such as the hammer, the hanged man, and the bearish/buying engulfing).
Price patterns (Chart Patterns): (such as head and shoulders, triangles, and double tops).
Technical Indicators: * Trend indicators (Moving Averages).
Momentum indicators (RSI and MACD).
Trading volumes: The role of liquidity in confirming the validity of price breakouts.
Trade management: Determining the entry point, stop loss, and take profit.
Practical application: How to use charting platforms (such as TradingView).
Extra information
Please bring the student's laptop
Location
Online from Egypt
About Me
Master's degree in Economics from Tanta University
Currently a PhD researcher in Economics at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, interested in teaching economics courses in the Faculties of Commerce and Law. I have five years of experience in teaching economics.
Interested in the field of monetary policy and financial markets.
Currently a PhD researcher in Economics at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, interested in teaching economics courses in the Faculties of Commerce and Law. I have five years of experience in teaching economics.
Interested in the field of monetary policy and financial markets.
Education
Master of Economics, Tanta University 2022
PhD Researcher in Economics at Al-Azhar University, Cairo 2024
I work in the field of training and teaching economics courses in the faculties of commerce and law, and training on how to prepare economic feasibility studies and analyze data using the Eviews program.
PhD Researcher in Economics at Al-Azhar University, Cairo 2024
I work in the field of training and teaching economics courses in the faculties of commerce and law, and training on how to prepare economic feasibility studies and analyze data using the Eviews program.
Experience / Qualifications
Experience in teaching economics
Experience in training on how financial markets work and defining this type of market, and describing the skills of trainees on how to closely identify the mechanism of work of these markets
Experience in training on how financial markets work and defining this type of market, and describing the skills of trainees on how to closely identify the mechanism of work of these markets
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Arabic
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
20.05 £ /h
Lecture 1: Rules for Asset Allocation (The Ideal Ratio Between Stocks, Gold and Cash).
Lecture 2: Diversification Engineering (How to prevent your portfolio from collapsing when a particular sector falls?).
Lecture 3: The Psychology of Investment (Controlling Greed and Fear in Crises).
Lecture 4: Portfolio Rebalancing (When should you sell the winnings and buy the losings periodically?).
Lecture 5: Individual Investment vs. Funds (How to choose between stocks and ETFs?).
Lecture 2: Diversification Engineering (How to prevent your portfolio from collapsing when a particular sector falls?).
Lecture 3: The Psychology of Investment (Controlling Greed and Fear in Crises).
Lecture 4: Portfolio Rebalancing (When should you sell the winnings and buy the losings periodically?).
Lecture 5: Individual Investment vs. Funds (How to choose between stocks and ETFs?).
Lecture 1: The Philosophy of Money and Ownership in Islam
Money belongs to God, and succession on Earth, and the difference between the capitalist and Islamic systems.
Lecture 1: The Philosophy of Wealth & Ownership
Lecture 2: Prohibitions in Financial Transactions (Usury and Deception)
Why was usury prohibited? The difference between profit and interest, and avoiding ambiguity in contracts.
Lecture 2: Prohibitions in Finance (Riba & Gharar)
Lecture 3: Islamic Contracts and Finance
A simplified explanation of Murabaha, Musharaka, Mudaraba, and Ijara (alternatives to traditional loans).
Lecture 3: Jurisprudence of Contracts & Islamic Finance
Lecture 4: Zakat and Waqf (Tools of Social Solidarity)
How does Zakat act as an engine for growth? And what is the role of Waqf in building sustainable economic assets?
Lecture 4: Zakat & Waqf (Social Solidarity Tools)
Lecture 5: Islamic Banking and the Sukuk Market
How do Islamic banks operate? And the idea of Sukuk as an alternative to bonds in the financial markets.
Lecture 5: Islamic Banking & the Sukuk Market
Money belongs to God, and succession on Earth, and the difference between the capitalist and Islamic systems.
Lecture 1: The Philosophy of Wealth & Ownership
Lecture 2: Prohibitions in Financial Transactions (Usury and Deception)
Why was usury prohibited? The difference between profit and interest, and avoiding ambiguity in contracts.
Lecture 2: Prohibitions in Finance (Riba & Gharar)
Lecture 3: Islamic Contracts and Finance
A simplified explanation of Murabaha, Musharaka, Mudaraba, and Ijara (alternatives to traditional loans).
Lecture 3: Jurisprudence of Contracts & Islamic Finance
Lecture 4: Zakat and Waqf (Tools of Social Solidarity)
How does Zakat act as an engine for growth? And what is the role of Waqf in building sustainable economic assets?
Lecture 4: Zakat & Waqf (Social Solidarity Tools)
Lecture 5: Islamic Banking and the Sukuk Market
How do Islamic banks operate? And the idea of Sukuk as an alternative to bonds in the financial markets.
Lecture 5: Islamic Banking & the Sukuk Market
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