The Financial Educational Event of the Year: optionsXpo '07...October 25-27, 2007 at the Sheraton Chicago

Online Trading Academy

Online Trading Academy
www.tradingacademy.com

Online Trading Academy (OTA) started educating students in the art of trading in June, 1997. As one of the leading trading schools in the world, we now offer state-of-the-art teaching facilities and professional instruction, as well as a wide array of beneficial home study materials. OTA offers a spectrum of trading styles and instruments, from Day Trading, Swing Trading, Position Trading, and Investment Theory for Stocks, Exchange Traded Funds, Options, Futures (Eminis & Commodities) and Currencies.

Breakout Sessions

How to Survive with Power Trading in Globalization 3.0

John O'Donnell, Chief Knowledge Officer, Online Trading Academy
John O'Donnell, Chief Knowledge Officer, Online Trading Academy OTA's Chief Knowledge Officer and market veteran John O'Donnell explains the differences we are all facing in the new economic world of Globalization 3.0. Why do asset bubbles form, and why do they burst? Tune in to learn how to hedge the coming global debt bubble in the coming economic crisis. Will the real estate bubble burst? Learn ways to help protect your home equity and hedging your subprime mortgage exposure. Join John's workshop and see how the world economy really works-not just the perception of other's beliefs.

True Supply and Demand Analysis

Sam Seiden, Online Trading Academy
In this breakout session, Sam Seiden will try and help the trader with directional decision making tools and knowledge not taught anywhere else. The key to understanding price direction is generally achieved when you are able to objectively quantify demand (support) and supply (resistance). There are literally hundreds of options strategies, many more if you include the vast array of complex strategy combinations. Why so many? Simple, it’s because most option speculators can’t figure out price direction. Instead, they rely on complex option strategies and a variety of standard pricing models that can potentially add illusion to the market. When we filter out illusion and replace it with pure supply and demand analysis in options trading, we not only attempt to simplify the complexity of options, we attempt to discover a low risk / high reward opportunity based on a set of objective rules.