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Position Trading Education for Taiwan Markets
Master multi-week strategies that work with your schedule and your goals
Most retail traders burn out chasing daily swings. Position trading lets you focus on larger market movements over weeks and months. We built this program around real experience in Taiwan markets – not borrowed theory from somewhere else.
View September 2025 Schedule
8 Months Program Duration
24 Live
Analysis Sessions
120+ Hours of Content
12 Max
Students Per Cohort
Why We Focus on Position Trading
Day trading sounds exciting but it demands constant attention. Swing trading still requires frequent monitoring. Position trading? You're looking at weekly or biweekly check-ins while your positions develop over time.
It matches how actual professionals manage portfolios. You learn to identify trends that play out over months, not hours. And honestly, it's more sustainable if you have a job or run a business.
Taiwan's market has specific characteristics – regulatory patterns, sector correlations, regional influences. We don't skip over these details. They matter when you're holding positions through earnings seasons and economic announcements.
Our September 2025 cohort runs from late September through May 2026. You'll track real positions through multiple market phases, learning to adjust strategies as conditions shift.
What the Program Actually Covers
Six core areas built around practical application, not just theory
Market Structure Analysis
Reading longer-term charts, identifying support and resistance zones that matter at position timeframes. We use Taiwan indices and regional correlations as primary examples.
Risk Management Frameworks
Position sizing based on volatility and account size. Stop-loss placement that accounts for normal price fluctuation. Portfolio balance across multiple positions.
Entry and Exit Timing
When to build positions, when to add to winners, when to reduce exposure. Patience is more valuable than speed in position trading.
Sector Rotation Patterns
Taiwan markets move in cycles influenced by tech demand, manufacturing trends, and regional economics. Understanding these helps position timing significantly.
Trade Documentation
Building a journal that captures your reasoning before, during, and after trades. This becomes your personal reference library over time.
Psychology and Discipline
Holding through volatility requires different mental habits than quick trading. We address this directly through case studies and group discussion.
Who Teaches This Program
We're not importing curriculum from somewhere else and adapting it. The instructors have been trading Taiwan markets specifically – they know the quirks, the timing differences, the local factors that textbooks don't cover.
Each instructor focuses on their area of strength. You're not getting generic lectures. You're getting direct insight from people who've made these mistakes already and adjusted their approach accordingly.
Torben
Vestergaard Technical Analysis
Lead
Rune
Kjeldsen Risk Management
How the Eight Months Break Down
Months 1-2: Foundation Building
Chart reading at position timeframes, understanding market structure, basic risk concepts. You'll start paper trading to test comprehension without capital risk.
Months 3-4: Strategy Development
Building your approach based on your risk tolerance and available time. Live market analysis sessions start here with real position tracking.
Months 5-6: Real Implementation
Moving to small live positions if you're ready. Continued refinement of entry criteria, position management, and exit planning based on actual results.
Months 7-8: Independent Trading
You're managing positions with instructor oversight available but not required. Focus shifts to developing independence and personal trading rules.