Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Longer The Squeeze The Better/Bigger The Pop


We all like to see our profits add up quickly, take our profits and get out of the trade. But what we often do is despise the time it takes for a good squeeze to develop -- play out-- and break out.

Is 36 points worth the waiting and watching?
That's $1,800 per contract --

1 contract = $1,800

10 contracts = $18,000

100 contracts = $180,000

1,000 contracts = $1,800,000

10,000 contracts = $18,000,000 -- for 8 hours of easy labor.

How many contracts do you want to trade?

Would half of any of the numbers above be worth a day's work for you?

When you have this kind of clear, very early warning, you will develop the confidence to go in boldly and have stunning results.

How much time are you willing to devote to mastering this kind of simple chart reading to accomplish these unimaginable results?

Well here's the joke...This is a daily opportunity in the mini S&P once you've mastered reading buying and selling pressure.


Warning!

Futures Trading Disclaimer: Trading futures and options involves the risk of loss. Please consider carefully whether futures or options are appropriate to your financial situation. Only risk capital should be used when trading futures or options. Investors could lose more than their initial investment. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. The risk of loss in trading can be substantial, carefully consider the inherent risks of such an investment in light of your financial condition.

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