Ralph Acampora's Schedule
Market history suggests we’ll see strength in the first year of the new presidential administration. In other words, the secular bull market that began on Oct. 12, 2022 should continue in 2025. But noted technician Ralph Acampora will also cover how the second year of a president's term in office is usually market with a bear market, and what investors can do in response.
Show MoreIn this MoneyMasters course taught by Hedge Friend advisor Ralph Acampora and Jay Woods, chief global strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, you’ll learn how to hone your trading skills for more consistent success. They will teach you the essence of behavioral analysis, and how to use charts and apply risk management to all of your stock, commodity, fixed income, and foreign market investments.
Ralph is a legend in the technical analysis business who started on Wall Street in 1967. A permanent panelist on the television show Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, he also worked as director of technical research for Kidder, Peabody & Co., Prudential Securities, and Knight Capital. Meanwhile, Jay is chartered market technician who has spent more than a quarter century trading markets and educating investors.
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Ralph Acampora's Profile
Ralph Acampora started on Wall Street in 1967. He literally 'taught the street' technical analysis at the New York Institute of Finance ("The School of Wall Street") for five decades. He was a permanent panelist on the popular TV show, Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, and worked as director of technical research for Kidder, Peabody & Co., Prudential Securities, and Knight Capital. Mr. Acampora is often quoted on CNBC and FOX Business.