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Why Risk to reward ratios are not helping you to be successful

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There are many tactics that on the surface make a lot of sense but don’t seem to pay dividends. 
Does this mean that it’s a bad strategy? Not necessarily. Maybe it is just an incomplete strategy.
 
A giant machine missing on cog can be rendered completely ineffective and Trading and investing strategies are no different.
 
During this Webinar, we will discuss the process of a complete reward to risk strategy and how to make sure all the cogs are there to be successful (they are usually not). In this hour we are going to take reward and risk to the next level.

- Risk Management
- Profit potential
- Calculations and balancing

Ryan Cook
Mr. Cook came to Online Trading Academy in 2009, where he worked as a student support specialist at the Boston campus. As his knowledge of the curriculum and his trading skills grew, he transitioned into an instructor position and also led several local trading groups. He taught at the Austin campus and then was assigned to the Mumbai campus where he worked to train education counselors as well as trading and teaching the Indian market. This international experience taught him that, while each market is different, the goal of financial success is universal. 

On his return to the United States, Mr. Cook helped to launch OTA Worldwide—the virtual campus that provides training “everywhere a center is not." He realized it was especially important to provide a rich, immediate remote learning environment so students would be giving up nothing by learning online as compared to a physical campus.

Mr. Cook is an avid skier who enjoys spending time outdoors with his family. Now based at the Southern California Irvine Campus, he loves the fact that he is close to the beaches as well as the mountains with an endless variety of recreational opportunities.
Why Risk to reward ratios are not helping you to be successful
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