Inside Trading this
week features Chuck Hughes, the options guru, who gives a presentation on
seasonalities.
Next,
Lee Gettess provides us with his
weekly video on what he expects from both the bond and S&P markets for the
coming week.
Then,
Dale Brethauer explains how to make money in a sideways market.
Last,
Wendy Kirkland explains the indicators used in her T3 System.
Enjoy!
Adrienne LaVigne
TradeWins Publishing
The following is an excerpt from Chuck Hughes' The Guaranteed Real Income Program
From "Guaranteed Real
Income Program", Chuck Hughes looks at 25 years of seasonal analysis to
explain where trends lie. Hughes also looks at how you can take advantage of
these seasonal trends. Last, Chuck shows how you can also use seasonality for
the indexes.
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Lee Gettess' Market Sense
Lee Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring you his video newsletter.
Each week, Lee will share his predictions on what he anticipates from the bond
and S&P markets.
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The following is an
excerpt from Dale Brethauer's Double-Up
Profit Secrets
Taken from
"Double-Up Profit Secrets," this clip explains how you can profit off
sideways markets. Brethauer analyzes the iron condor. What happens as an option
moves toward expiration that makes this strategy successful? Dale also
describes the many benefits of the strategy.
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The following is an
excerpt from Wendy Kirkland's T3 System
In this clip
from Wendy Kirkland's "T3 System", Kirkland describes her T3 System.
What are the primary indicators used? She also explains the trade set-up. Last,
Wendy uses real world examples to demonstrate the trade.
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Chuck Hughes
Chuck
Hughes, who started his trading in 1984, was a full-time commercial airline
pilot. However, according to Hughes, his job as pilot was quite frustrating
sometimes. This is the reason that he wanted to start his own trading. His
working schedule of 15 to 17 days off each month used to create a void and
trading was the perfect solution for this. Hughes got quick success in trading
as he finished 10th in the '85 United States Trading Championship and 3rd in
'86 competition with a huge 260% return.
Chuck Hughes also accrued titles
in the systems trading in another international trading championship in futures
in '94 and '95, the day trading division of '95, and the professional division
in '99. In 2003, Chuck Hughes was
placed third in the in the same competition for Stock Trading. Then in 2005,
2007 and 2009 he took first once again in the stock trading division.
"Retired Airline Pilot Amasses
Incredible $1.081 Million Actual Gross Income"
" . .
. In His And His Wife's IRA And Private Accounts
" . . . In Just The Last Six Months
" . . . With No Stress And Low Risk (worst loss just $2,250)
" . . . With Over 93% Accuracy!
And Swears "You can do it too!!!"
All
following the exact, simple and low-risk trading methods revealed in Chuck
Hughes stunning new book . . .
"The
Guaranteed Real Income Program"
This is
real dollars and real profits! I'll show you the account statements of Chuck
and Catherine Hughes, whose three accounts posted an incredible $1.081 Million
gross option premium income for the past six months.
But most
important, this is an easy-to-follow automatic options investment program. Once
you learn how to do it - figure one afternoon of study - you will be able to
trade the very same way!
Learn more about Chuck's Guaranteed Real Income Program
Andy Chambers
Chuck
Hughes
Connors & Hayward
Dale Brethauer
Darrell
Jobman
Dave
Caplan
Ken
W. Chow
Peter
McKenna
Ray
Frazier
Tom
DeMark
Tony
Catalfamo
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PLEASE READ.
Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. There is a substantial risk of loss trading
commodities with or without this or any other advertised product, service or
system. Also hypothetical or simulated
performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record,
simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since the trades have not actually been
executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any,
of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are
also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of
hindsight. No representation is being
made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to
those shown.
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