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One of UK's leading independent traders to visit New Zealand

Friday 16th October 2009

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One of the UK's leading independent traders, Nick McDonald is visiting New Zealand to share his unique knowledge about technical trading.

Originally from New Zealand, McDonald founded Trade with Precision, a company which teaches people the nuances of technical analysis and real life trading strategies after he became a full time trader.

"I teach people realistic trading strategies through a step by step process that can be translated to the real world," says McDonald.  "People who participate in any of the Trade with Precision courses that I am running in New Zealand will learn the fundamentals of being a successful trader and through CMC Markets they will be able to put their newfound knowledge to work."

McDonald set up Trade with Precision in London in 2006 and is a specialist in the Index and Currency Markets. The company  now consists of five professional traders, who cater for complete beginners to more seasoned traders.

"We do not just try and sell the dream to people who want to learn to be successful traders," says McDonald.  "Our approach is pragmatic and based on a solid foundation of technical analysis (the study of price charts) which is where a successful career in trading begins."

CMC Markets has brought Nick McDonald to New Zealand to help existing traders develop their skills and to introduce people new to trading to some fundamental attributes of the practice.

"We are very pleased to have the opportunity to give our clients access to a professional of the trading world," says Chris Smith General Manager CMC Markets New Zealand.  "The courses Nick is presenting have a lot of value for experienced CFD traders and those starting out."

The courses being run throughout New Zealand from October until December and more details can be found here: http://www.sharechat.co.nz/seminars.html

 

 



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