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Investing conference plus holiday

It doesn’t take much to encourage people from our cold southern states to visit Noosa.
One local business is using Noosa’s warm winter weather to entice share traders and investors to combine a holiday in Noosa with a share trading conference.
The Chartist, established in 1998 and based in Noosa since 2001, is hosting Noosapalooza: Trading and Investing Conference at RACV Noosa Resort from 20-21 July.
“Previously, we would travel around Australia to meet our clients and to provide stock trading education. That got tiring, and the city doesn’t interest us anymore. We now host one fantastic event in Noosa biannually,” The Chartist director Trish Radge said.
“We have a large following on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube plus clients all around Australia and the world. This is our way of promoting Noosa to our audience and giving back to the town we love. At The Chartist, we always look for local suppliers before moving further afield and Noosapalooza is no exception,” Trish says.
The Chartist has invited 10 presenters to cover 14 topics.
“Whilst we specialise in technical analysis and strategies to trade the Australian and US stock markets, we recognise that our client’s need to diversify their investments. We have invited expert presenters on topics including bonds, ETFs, FX and value investing plus we are bringing out a special guest presenter from Canada, Donald Dony, owner and editor of The Technical Speculator to talk about Swing Trading and to give a big-picture perspective of world markets.”
For more information, visit www.thechartist.com.au.

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