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Follow up from the sponsored Systematic Trading Seminar.
          
 
We show you how to use tested and reliable systems to trade automatically in electronic trading markets. 

Dear Trader,

We teach you how to select and use 3rd party trading systems to automatically trade so that you do not have to be there 24 hours a day.
For example the Key reversal CAC40 system which had 130 trades, resulted in 109 winning trades. To see this system in action please click below for more information.Some good news.


If you have not done so already please download the some systems codes, a trading plan and also some chapters from the book “Trading Systems”.
Kind regards and I hope to see you soon.
Rakesh
& Dr Tomasini
Sponsored Workshop Link for first 10 clients. We have 2 incentives from our sponsor for the first 10 clients for each event below
The 3 day course is now £1,000 (from £3,500) for the first 4 traders. That's for 3 full days of trading, codes and tuition.
This will show you everything you need to know to start trading with systems.
The 1 day course is now £300 (from £1,000), only for the first 10 traders. The regular prices will remain on the website. So you MUST use the link below.

Systematic Trading Seminar
Dr. Tomasini & Rakesh Shah

8,9 &10th December
3 day Seminar in London

£3,500
£ 1,000


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Mechanical Trading Systems

1 Day workshop
Fri 25th Nov
or
Sat 26th Nov

£1,000

£300


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