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If the name Danton S. Long isn’t yet a household industry name, chances are it soon will be. That is, if Danton, a trader with over 30 years of experience in the market, achieves his goal of sharing his unique insight to market analysis through TheTrendDetective.com website.
Danton believes that sharing is the spirit of growth, everyone gets more! It’s analogous to talent – the more you have, the more you want to share. It is a winning proposition for everyone who wishes to participate and learn. One person can never have all the answers. By sharing, an idea can grow, gain acceptance, and enable opportunity that does not otherwise exist.
Danton literally learned to trade from two of the most recognizable names in the industry: Robert Krausz (New Market Wizards) and Jeanne Long (Renown Financial Astrologer). Their willingness to act as mentors proved instrumental in his creation of trading tools such as: The Danton Wave Theory, Danton ShockWave Principle, The Ratio Oscillator, The Danton Stop, Momentum Bars, and so much more. Technical tools that supported an active trading career requiring price targets, stops, entry points, exit points, contra-trend strategies, trend strategies, etc.
Danton’s interest in the market spans more than thirty years. During this time, he has lectured on his systems and authored several books that are sold worldwide. His work has been featured in SFO magazine, Stocks & Commodities magazine and written about extensively by others. Some of his concepts are a radical shift from accepted norms. Others provide a sensible rationale to quantify and organize market trends.
The Price Point System
The Advanced Price Point System
Danton Stop
Ratio Oscillator
Danton Shockwave Principle
Momentum Bars
Danton Wave Theory
Trade Station
Ninja Trader
Ensign Trader
Neo Ticker
Meta Trader 4
ThinkorSwim
eSignal
Trade Navigator
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