Monday, 29 December 2008

NO WIN TODAY

Date: 15th December 2008
Time In Trade: minutes
Total Trading Time: minutes
Profit

earned per $20 staked: $0

Note (1): This is a paid for subscription service and should be used in conjunction with our 60MinuteTrader Futures Trading Course.

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Charts below show the systems entry and exit points, if you had followed the exact same trade, based on just $20 staked, you would have won $0. (or $0 win today for each $20 staked).

Note (2): All figures quoted throughout the
Trading Results pages are based on just the opening trade placed each day, you can of course place several futures trades through out the day and increase profits further. Follow the link given here to see how Chris places many Futures Trades each day.

For a month by month over view please view our
Futures Trading Results.

Chris's Comments: No win today, stop hit minus 17pts plus 1pt commission = minus 18pts.

Note (3): If you had placed this trade yourself you had the potential to actually double the profit figure shown. However, This trade and the figures quoted are based on just half the winning move. This is because we know (and you will also know if you have any trading experience), that nobody will enter at the exact highs and lows of every move over the long term. Banking just half of the move is a much more realistic and achievable target, something that many sites will omit to tell you.

Note (4): COST OF TRADING: Profits shown are net of any spread and commissions. The only other cost's are $10 per month for a real-time charting package from Sierrachart. Data feed from InterActive Brokers is free if commissions are more $30 per month otherwise $10 per month. Basic data feed from MyTrack as shown in the course costs just $5 per month.

Futures Trading Chart


MyTrack: I used to use Mytrack before I used any indicators. It is not necessary to use Mytrack but it is handy to have another data source. The change in prices/direction on MyTrack can be seen much quicker than on any chart and personally I think it gives me an edge.

To use MyTrack go to MyTrack and click on "MyTrack Service Plans" on the left-hand side. It is the first package "Basic" $4.98. Individual stock prices are delayed, the 4 indicies that we use are real-time.

No win today, stop hit minus 17pts plus 1pt commission = minus 18pts

TRADING RESULTS FOR 17TH DECEMBER 2008

Date: 17th December 2008
Time In Trade: 12 minutes
Total Trading Time: 19 minutes
Profit Earned per $20 staked: $220

Note (1): This is a paid for subscription service and should be used in conjunction with our 60MinuteTrader
Futures Trading Course.

Please purchased
HERE.

Charts below show the systems entry and exit points, if you had followed the exact same trade, based on just $20 staked, you would have won $220. (or $220 win today for each $20 staked).

Note (2): All figures quoted throughout the
Trading Results pages are based on just the opening trade placed each day, you can of course place several futures trades through out the day and increase profits further. Follow the link given here to see how Chris places many Futures Trades each day.

For a month by month over view please view our
Futures Trading Results.

Chris's Comments: The initial move was down so we buy in the lower 20% of the williams and sell to close in the upper 20% of the Williams.

Note (3): If you had placed this trade yourself you had the potential to actually double the profit figure shown. However, This trade and the figures quoted are based on just half the winning move. This is because we know (and you will also know if you have any trading experience), that nobody will enter at the exact highs and lows of every move over the long term. Banking just half of the move is a much more realistic and achievable target, something that many sites will omit to tell you.

Note (4): COST OF TRADING: Profits shown are net of any spread and commissions. The only other cost's are $10 per month for a real-time charting package from Sierrachart. Data feed from InterActive Brokers is free if commissions are more $30 per month otherwise $10 per month. Basic data feed from MyTrack as shown in the course costs just $5 per month.

Futures Trading Chart


MyTrack: I used to use Mytrack before I used any indicators. It is not necessary to use Mytrack but it is handy to have another data source. The change in prices/direction on MyTrack can be seen much quicker than on any chart and personally I think it gives me an edge.

To use MyTrack go to MyTrack and click on "MyTrack Service Plans" on the left-hand side. It is the first package "Basic" $4.98. Individual stock prices are delayed, the 4 indicies that we use are real-time.

Just half of the 23 pts possible less 1 pt commission = 11 pts x $20 stk = $220. Trading finished 19 minutes into the session, time in trade 12 mins.

TRADING RESULTS FOR 18TH DECEMBER 2008

TRADING RESULTS FOR 18TH DECEMBER 2008

Date: 18th December 2008
Time In Trade: 9 minutes
Total Trading Time: 18 minutes
Profit earned per $20 staked: $620

Note (1): This is a paid for subscription service and should be used in conjunction with our 60MinuteTrader Futures Trading Course.

Please purchased HERE.

Charts below show the systems entry and exit points, if you had followed the exact same trade, based on just $20 staked, you would have won $620. (or $620 win today for each $20 staked).

Note (2): All figures quoted throughout the Trading Results pages are based on just the opening trade placed each day, you can of course place several futures trades through out the day and increase profits further. Follow the link given here to see how Chris places many Futures Trades each day.

For a month by month over view please view our Futures Trading Results.

Chris's Comments: The initial move was up so we sell in the upper 20% of the williams and buy to close in the lower 20% of the Williams.

Note (3): If you had placed this trade yourself you had the potential to actually double the profit figure shown. However, This trade and the figures quoted are based on just half the winning move. This is because we know (and you will also know if you have any trading experience), that nobody will enter at the exact highs and lows of every move over the long term. Banking just half of the move is a much more realistic and achievable target, something that many sites will omit to tell you.

Note (4): COST OF TRADING: Profits shown are net of any spread and commissions. The only other cost's are $10 per month for a real-time charting package from Sierrachart. Data feed from InterActive Brokers is free if commissions are more $30 per month otherwise $10 per month. Basic data feed from MyTrack as shown in the course costs just $5 per month. [Photo]
MyTrack: I used to use Mytrack before I used any indicators. It is not necessary to use Mytrack but it is handy to have another data source. The change in prices/direction on MyTrack can be seen much quicker than on any chart and personally I think it gives me an edge.

To use MyTrack go to MyTrack and click on "MyTrack Service Plans" on the left-hand side. It is the first package "Basic" $4.98. Individual stock prices are delayed, the 4 indicies that we use are real-time.

Just half of the 63 pts possible less 1 pt commission = 31 pts x $20 stk = $620. Trading finished 18 minutes into the session, time in trade 9 mins.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

FUTURES TRADING RESULTS FOR 9TH DECEMBER 2008

Date: 9th December 2008
Time In Trade: 2 minutes
Total Trading Time: 9 minutes
Profit earned per $20 staked: $100

Note (1): This is a paid for subscription service and should be used in conjunction with our 60MinuteTrader
Futures Trading Course.

Please purchased
HERE.

Charts below show the systems entry and exit points, if you had followed the exact same trade, based on just $20 staked, you would have won $100. (or $100 win today for each $20 staked).

Note (2): All figures quoted throughout the
Trading Results pages are based on just the opening trade placed each day, you can of course place several futures trades through out the day and increase profits further. Follow the link given here to see how Chris places many Futures Trades each day.

For a month by month over view please view our
Futures Trading Results.

Chris's Comments: The initial move was down so we buy in the lower 20% of the williams and sell to close in the upper 20% of the Williams.

Note (3): If you had placed this trade yourself you had the potential to actually double the profit figure shown. However, This trade and the figures quoted are based on just half the winning move. This is because we know (and you will also know if you have any trading experience), that nobody will enter at the exact highs and lows of every move over the long term. Banking just half of the move is a much more realistic and achievable target, something that many sites will omit to tell you.

Note (4): COST OF TRADING: Profits shown are net of any spread and commissions. The only other cost's are $10 per month for a real-time charting package from Sierrachart. Data feed from InterActive Brokers is free if commissions are more $30 per month otherwise $10 per month. Basic data feed from MyTrack as shown in the course costs just $5 per month.

Futures Trading Chart


MyTrack: I used to use Mytrack before I used any indicators. It is not necessary to use Mytrack but it is handy to have another data source. The change in prices/direction on MyTrack can be seen much quicker than on any chart and personally I think it gives me an edge.

To use MyTrack go to MyTrack and click on "MyTrack Service Plans" on the left-hand side. It is the first package "Basic" $4.98. Individual stock prices are delayed, the 4 indicies that we use are real-time.

Just half of the 11 pts possible less 1 pt commission = 5 pts x $20 stk = $100. Trading finished 9 minutes into the session, time in trade 2 mins.

$160 TODAY

Date: 11th December 2008
Time In Trade: 3 minutes
Total Trading Time: 10 minutes
Profit earned per $20 staked: $160

Note (1): This is a paid for subscription service and should be used in conjunction with our 60MinuteTrader
Futures Trading Course.

Please purchased
HERE.

Charts below show the systems entry and exit points, if you had followed the exact same trade, based on just $20 staked, you would have won $160. (or $160 win today for each $20 staked).

Note (2): All figures quoted throughout the
Trading Results pages are based on just the opening trade placed each day, you can of course place several futures trades through out the day and increase profits further. Follow the link given here to see how Chris places many Futures Trades each day.

For a month by month over view please view our
Futures Trading Results.

Chris's Comments: The initial move was down so we buy in the lower 20% of the williams and sell to close in the upper 20% of the Williams.

Note (3): If you had placed this trade yourself you had the potential to actually double the profit figure shown. However, This trade and the figures quoted are based on just half the winning move. This is because we know (and you will also know if you have any trading experience), that nobody will enter at the exact highs and lows of every move over the long term. Banking just half of the move is a much more realistic and achievable target, something that many sites will omit to tell you.

Note (4): COST OF TRADING: Profits shown are net of any spread and commissions. The only other cost's are $10 per month for a real-time charting package from Sierrachart. Data feed from InterActive Brokers is free if commissions are more $30 per month otherwise $10 per month. Basic data feed from MyTrack as shown in the course costs just $5 per month.

Futures Trading Chart


MyTrack: I used to use Mytrack before I used any indicators. It is not necessary to use Mytrack but it is handy to have another data source. The change in prices/direction on MyTrack can be seen much quicker than on any chart and personally I think it gives me an edge.

To use MyTrack go to MyTrack and click on "MyTrack Service Plans" on the left-hand side. It is the first package "Basic" $4.98. Individual stock prices are delayed, the 4 indicies that we use are real-time.

Just half of the 17 pts possible less 1 pt commission = 8 pts x $20 stk = $160. Trading finished 10 minutes into the session, time in trade 3 mins.

STOCKS IN EUROPEAND ASIA DROP AS RECESSION HITS

Shares in Europe and Asia declined, led by commodity producers, on concern the deteriorating global economy will sap demand for metals and oil. U.S. futures fell.

BP Plc, Europe's second-largest oil company by market value, and Total SA sank at least 3 percent as crude headed for its second-biggest weekly drop in more than five years. Cnooc Ltd., China's largest offshore oil producer, slumped 4.9 percent. BHP Billiton Ltd., the world's biggest mining company, retreated 4.8 percent on lower metals prices. Palm Inc. plunged 9 percent in Europe after reporting a sixth straight loss. UBS AG led banks lower as Standard & Poor's cut ratings and changed outlooks for 12 U.S. and European financial institutions."

GENSLER TO HEAD COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION

Signaling his intention to strengthen regulation of the nation's financial markets, President-elect Barack Obama announced his choice yesterday of two government veterans, including Baltimore native Gary Gensler, to lead what could be a sweeping overhaul.

"If the financial crisis has taught us anything, it's that this failure of oversight and accountability doesn't just harm individuals involved. It has the potential to devastate our entire economy," Obama said in Chicago, where he unveiled his choice of Mary Schapiro as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Gensler to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Gensler has been in charge of the Obama transition team reviewing the SEC, and there had been some speculation that he might be put in charge of that agency. His selection as head of the commodities agency came as a surprise.

The SEC regulates most securities, such as stocks and bonds, while the CFTC oversees futures trading in agricultural, energy and financial markets. Criticism of commodities regulation reached a peak last summer when oil futures prices rose above $130 a barrel, with some blaming unchecked speculation for much of the increase.

The U.S. is the only country with separate regulatory agencies for securities and futures, and there have been proposals to merge the two. Schapiro, who currently heads a private organization that oversees securities firms, has served as both an SEC commissioner and head of the commodities agency.

Obama said that he was making the appointments months earlier than new presidents typically do, to underscore his commitment to overhauling the nation's regulatory system, which he called a top legislative priority.

Gensler said he was "thrilled" by his selection. The 51-year-old has worked closely with many top economic officials of the incoming administration, including Lawrence Summers, who will head the White House economic council, and who was a top official at the Treasury Department, with Gensler, under President Bill Clinton.

Gensler has also served as a key adviser to Senate Democrats, including to then-Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes of Maryland in helping draft the Sarbanes-Oxley reform law passed by Congress in 2002 after scandals at Enron and other companies.

Sarbanes, in an interview, called Gensler "a terrific appointment" and noted his close ties to key members of the Obama economic team.

"Gary knows all those people, and they know him, and obviously they recognize his abilities," the former senator said.

Long active in national and Maryland Democratic politics, Gensler was an early supporter of Hillary Clinton for president. He is a former partner at Goldman Sachs, a position that made him wealthy and linked him to Robert E. Rubin, who recruited Gensler for a top Treasury job in 1997.

In remarks at Obama's press conference, Gensler thanked his three daughters, Anna, Lee and Isabel, and expressed regret that his wife, Francesca Danieli, who died of breast cancer in 2006 at age 52, could not be there. Gensler, of Brooklandville, is a Pikesville High graduate who went on to earn degrees at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

One of his first tasks in his new position, which requires Senate confirmation, could be to work himself out of a job.

There have been numerous calls for a merger of the SEC and the CFTC, including by Bush Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr., a former Goldman Sachs chairman.

Obama said yesterday that updating the nation's regulatory apparatus for the 21st century would be among his earliest initiatives. He said it was premature to offer details but raised the possibility of consolidating regulatory agencies "to streamline them, to make clear who's got what mission, so that things aren't falling through the cracks."

He said the recent $50 billion securities fraud scandal involving New York financier Bernard L. Madoff was only the latest reminder of "how badly reform is needed when it comes to the rules and regulations that govern our markets."

Efforts to combine the agencies could be impeded by politics. Each has its own constituency and is overseen by different congressional committees, whose members rely heavily on campaign contributions from the financial industry.

Charles Elson, a specialist in corporate governance at the University of Delaware, said he saw no other reason not to consolidate the agencies.

"Ultimately, the bigger question is: Does consolidation create safer markets in the end, and does increased regulation lead to safer markets, and that's anybody's guess," he said.

Gensler is a past treasurer of the Maryland Democratic Party, and was seeking the chairmanship a few years ago when his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. Hillary Clinton made sure that his political work for her campaign would not interfere with his ability to rear his daughters before she gave him a senior advisory role. Soon after Clinton's campaign folded last summer, Gensler became an Obama fundraiser and adviser.

A major Democratic donor, he contributed a total of more than $220,000 to party candidates and committees since 2002, including more than $72,000 this year, according to Federal Election Commission records.

Obama also announced his intention to make Dan Tarullo, one of his economic advisers, a governor of the Federal Reserve Board. Another Clinton administration veteran, Tarullo held international economics positions at the State Department and the White House.

Gary Gensler bio
Age 51

Experience Senior adviser, Hillary Clinton for President campaign; senior adviser to Sen. Paul Sarbanes on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; undersecretary and assistant secretary in Treasury Department; co-head of finance, Goldman Sachs

Education Pikesville Senior High School; B.S. and M.B.A., Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania

Personal Homes in Brooklandville and Chevy Chase; three daughters; twin brother, Robert, is manager of T. Rowe Price Global Stock Fund