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Murray
Ruggiero develops marketing timing systems using
advanced technologies.
Previously, he was a vice president with
Promised Land Technologies, Inc., and the inventor
of a patented method for embedding a neural network
into a spreadsheet.
He has been researching advanced technologies
since 1988 and was featured in BusinessWeek
as one of the leading experts using neural networks
in finance and investing. Mr. Ruggiero has been
contributing editor of Futures
magazine since June 1994 and has a monthly column,
"Trading and Technology."
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Neely
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Murray
Ruggiero
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McKenna
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Inside
Trading
features
Murray
Ruggiero
this
week,
who
discusses
the
concept
of
seasonal
trading
and
how
to
calculate
seasonal
effects.
Next,
we
Lee
Gettess
provides
his
weekly
video
on
what
he
expects
from
the
bond
and
S&P
markets
for
the
coming
week.
Rob
Abels
and
Duane
Davis
bring
us
the
next
article
comparing
forex
to
stocks.
Last
the
Editors
at
TradeWins
Publishing
present
the
free
option
position.
Enjoy!
Adrienne
LaVigne
TradeWins
Publishing
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Seasonal
Trading |
By: Murray
A. Ruggiero
The
following is an excerpt from Murray Ruggiero's Cybernetic
Trading Strategies
Many
commodities, and even some individual stocks or stock
groups, have recurring fundamental factors that affect
their prices.
These forces can be seen by analyzing a market
by day of week, day of month, or day of year.
This is called seasonal
trading.
TYPES
OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES
Three
types of fundamental forces cause seasonal trading
patterns. The
first type is based on events that have fixed or relatively
fixed dates.
Examples are:
The pollination of corn in late June and early
July, and the filing of federal tax returns on April
15.
How
to trade seasonally
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Lee
Gettess' Market Sense |
Lee
Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring
you his new video newsletter. Each week, Lee will
share his predictions on what he anticipates from
the bond and S&P markets.
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Forex Vs. Stocks
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By: Rob
Abels and Duane Davis
The
following in an excerpt from Abels and Davis'
Striker
FX System
If
you've invested in stocks before, but you're new
to Forex, let's take a look at how Forex compares
to owning stocks.
To keep it simple, let's say that you have
$10,000 in your account and you want to put 60%
of that money to work and you decide to put $1,000
into 6 different stocks.
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By: TradeWins Publishing
Editors
The
Free Option Position is a directional trade that
allows you to purchase an option with the premium
received from selling other options. It is a good
position to use when the trader expects a directional
move, and sees strong technical support or resistance
levels to trade against. The Free Option Position
is appropriate for situations where there is higher
implied volatility in out-of-the-money options than
those near the market.
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Simulated
Test Trading Results Are Astonishing --
Amazing
Book Reveals Powerful "Insider" Methods Worth Over
$2.2 Million!
Renowned
Analyst MurrayRuggiero
Stuns Investment World By Releasing Details On Dozens
Of Tested Methods Anyone Can Use To Strive For 5-
And 6-Figure Trading Profits Every Year:
- Intermarket
divergence method makes $513,325 in S&P futures!
- Seasonal
corn futures strategy yields 200% annual profits!
- Correlation
method makes $88,200 in T-Bonds!
- Plus
dozens more!
BOOST
YOUR PROFITS!
I
read and review hundreds of books as part of my job.
Only a dozen or so are good enough to make it to my
personal library. I just added one more: "Cybernetic
Trading Strategies" by Murray Ruggiero.
Forget
the scary title; this book is about how you can use
the newest, latest technical analysis and money management
techniques designed to rocket your profits to new,
all-time highs. I'm not kidding; if you use the methods
in this book, you could make a lot of money trading.
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