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Swing Trade Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Learn the ins and outs of swing trading with our detailed course, designed for people who work in finance. Dig deep into the financial markets, check out all sorts of different things you can trade, and get a good understanding of how the market is set up. Make strong trading plans with clear rules for when to buy and sell, and learn how to put in place good stop-loss orders and know when to take your profit. Sharpen your skills with technical analysis, trading strategies based on facts and figures, and ways to manage the risks. Get hands-on practice with trading simulations, testing out your plans on old data, and looking at how well you've done, so you can make smart decisions when you're trading.

Weekly live mentoring sessions

Rely on our specialist team to assist you every week

Imagine acquiring knowledge while having your questions answered by professionals already working in the field? At Apoia, this becomes reality.

Access open sessions with various market professionals.


Expand your network.


Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and tackle your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Become a master of swing trading strategies: Find the best times to buy and sell to make a profit.

Study the financial markets: Understand the different things you can trade, the market indices, and how the market is organized.

Create trading plans: Set your targets, make rules, and learn how to manage the risks.

Do data analysis: Use technical indicators and past information to get useful insights.

Improve your reporting skills: Show data in a clear way and explain what you've found.