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Stock system called hindsight trading

is anyone familiar with hindsight trading company?  they sell a strategy for trading the s&p futures.  thank you   tony k.   fmdayguy@aol.com


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Haven't heard or tried.  The question to ask, is not only if they drink their own kool aid, but also if their system was so great why share it?  The market would absorb the information that much quicker.

Posted 2009-09-06T04:32:05Z
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Day Trader--TradeStation

I autotrade the pivots and take off .50 on the ES.  Its best to let the computer trade for you with a good ELD that functions on a quick turn say a 110, 144, or 233 tick chart.  Mine trades an ave 90 times a day with the 3 and nets a solid income quickly.   cattlerustlersmeat@hotmail.com

 

 

 

Posted 2009-09-14T04:59:34Z

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