Association of Technical Market Analysts, India has been registered recently in Mumbai with the Societies Registrar and the Charity Commissioner. It is evolving to be one having among larger goals also an effective local chapter of the Market Technicians Association by signing a collaboration agreement with them.
So, this association will not only have the MTA members from India as members but have a wider door for all Technical Analysts in India (who may still not like to invest in a membership with the MTA) as Full Members.
There will be a large contribution of material, men, money from the MTA membership rolling by. We would like to hear from all passionate Technical Analysts on:
1) What may be a "fair" membership amount for the broader membership so as to filter in the serious professionals and yet be able to return fair value for the annual charges to all members.
2) What would be a "reasonable" set of expectations for all members of such an association in terms of the output they receive from such an association.
Please feel free to write to me on any thoughts, ideas, suggestions you may have in terms of the kind of programs, frequency of events, facilities for members that you would like to see in a premier professional association and what would be a fair price for members to pay for such work. It is and will be a Not for Profit Association of the Technical Analysts, by the Technical Analysts and for the Technical Analysts.
I look forward to your indulgence and will report each suggestion and thought to the Managing Committee of ATMA, India.
Regards,
Sushil Kedia
President,
Association of Technical Market Analysts, India
So, this association will not only have the MTA members from India as members but have a wider door for all Technical Analysts in India (who may still not like to invest in a membership with the MTA) as Full Members.
There will be a large contribution of material, men, money from the MTA membership rolling by. We would like to hear from all passionate Technical Analysts on:
1) What may be a "fair" membership amount for the broader membership so as to filter in the serious professionals and yet be able to return fair value for the annual charges to all members.
2) What would be a "reasonable" set of expectations for all members of such an association in terms of the output they receive from such an association.
Please feel free to write to me on any thoughts, ideas, suggestions you may have in terms of the kind of programs, frequency of events, facilities for members that you would like to see in a premier professional association and what would be a fair price for members to pay for such work. It is and will be a Not for Profit Association of the Technical Analysts, by the Technical Analysts and for the Technical Analysts.
I look forward to your indulgence and will report each suggestion and thought to the Managing Committee of ATMA, India.
Regards,
Sushil Kedia
President,
Association of Technical Market Analysts, India