S01E02: Talking with Dr David Paul about Risk Management

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Dr David Paul has been trading the markets since the early 80's and currently represents VectorVest in the UK. He is probably best known for his training courses and mentorship which he has facilitated for a number of decades. His approach to risk management has been a major influence in my career. In this chat around risk management, he shares some really good advice and tips on the subject.

#Trading #RiskManagement #TradingTips
1 Apr 2020 English South Africa Investing

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