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Candace Pendleton

Entrepreneurship

About Candace Pendleton

Candace Pendleton, of Westlake Village, California, has almost twenty years of experience in day trading commodity futures. Thousands of her pupils have successfully traded using her skills and being guided by her mentorship. 

Candace originally had no desire to make a profession out of futures day trading, despite being skilled in it. She had to devise strategies to make ends meet after being unexpectedly widowed with two young children. She was hired as a Director of Marketing and was shocked and delighted to discover that she had a natural flair for day trading commodity futures. Candace began investigating classes to advance her skillset, confident in the programs she signed up for. Many of the courses she enrolled in caused more damage than help. They were overpriced and failed to live up to expectations.

As she advanced in her career, Candace expressed a strong desire to assist other women in the trading industry. Her company paid for her training, and Candace Pendleton became the company’s Women’s Trading Coach.

Candace Pendleton stayed in her position for 14 years before becoming an entrepreneur. Education was a natural choice for Candace. She considers teaching to be one of the most gratifying and demanding jobs that exist. Candace seized on her teaching interests by receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education and Teaching from the University of Southern Mississippi. She became an instructor to assist those new to the world of futures day trading. After putting in 20-hour workdays to launch an audio-visual approach, Candace established a marketable and easy-to-understand technique.  

Candace Pendleton aims to be one of the top female thought leaders in her area and assist others. While it is true that trading can lead to financial independence and economic empowerment, the goal of trading is not always to win. If participants are wise, there is potential for both men and women to triumph. It is critical to understand the market and how money is made. Women become lucrative players by practicing, honing their skills, gaining market knowledge, and knowing how to manage risk. Her role models include Kathy Lien, who started her Wall Street career at the age of 18, and Nelisiwe Masango, a neurosurgeon who found her passion for money and investment and went on to become one of South Africa’s most successful Forex traders.

To learn more, please visit Candace’s other website, candacependleton.org.