Free Live Webinar
When: Thursday, January 15 2026 at 12:00pm EST | 18:00 CET
Where: Online
Duration: 1 Hour with Live Q&A
Most traders rely on momentum indicators to tell them when to act.
Professional traders focus on how momentum behaves when market conditions change.
In this live session, ITI faculty and Professional Trader with 25+ years of experience, Alex Spiroglou will break down how momentum truly functions under volatility and why traditional tools like RSI and MACD often fail when markets accelerate, trend, or shift regimes. This isn’t about replacing one indicator with another – it’s about understanding the structural limits of momentum measurement and applying tools that adapt to modern market conditions.
Alex will present MACD-v, his twice-awarded momentum model, recipient of awards from the CMT Association and NAAIM, and explain how its hybrid design combines bounded and unbounded approaches to improve momentum measurement under changing volatility conditions.
You’ll Learn:
- The Two Main Categories of Momentum Indicators.
Explore the difference between bounded and unbounded indicators and how each impacts trading decisions. - Limitations of Range-Bound Tools
Learn why traditional tools like RSI and Stochastics can fail under certain market conditions. - Weaknesses of Unbounded Indicators
Understand the challenges of using tools like MACD and Rate of Change for accurate momentum analysis. - MACD-v vs. Traditional Indicators
See how MACD-v addresses the limitations of both range-bound and unbounded indicators, delivering more reliable momentum insights.
Exclusive Bonus for Webinar Attendees
As a special bonus, everyone who attends live will receive the MACD-v indicator for MetaStock, TradingView, MT4, and StockCharts, along with custom scans and explorations to help you apply it immediately.
Your Speaker: Alex Spiroglou
Alex is a proprietary trader and technical analyst with over 25 years of experience across global financial markets. A core faculty member at the International Trading Institute, he specializes in momentum analysis, volatility-adjusted indicators, and market structure. Alex is the creator of the twice-awarded MACD-v indicator and is known for translating rigorous research into practical tools that help traders navigate changing market conditions with greater precision and discipline.


