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FTSE 100

November 24, 2011

LS Trader

Just a quick reminder that there are only 6 days left for the opportunity to take a 30 day, completely free trial, to the LS Trader service.

No credit card or Paypal details required, just give them your e-mail and away you go.

Check it out here:

http://www.cash-master.com/LSTrader.php

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

November 17, 2011

LS Trader

Robert from LS Trader has asked me to highlight their free trial of their service. Here’s the bullet points:

1. The system is FREE to try and there is NO PayPal or Credit Card confirmation required – just an email address.
2. The system has made over 150% profit per year on average over the last few years.
3. The system is long term and you will make money constantly.
4. The system may not give you the “excitement” from traditional sports betting, but it can give you greater profits.
5. The system will take you just 15 minutes to 60 minutes per week to manage.
6. You do NOT need any trading experience whatsoever.
7. Even a 10 year old could run this system.
8. The member’s area has a full instruction manual to read to understand.

If you sign up for the FREE 30 day trial, you can effectively test drive this LS Trader system and see what it is really like.

That FREE TRIAL only needs your email address and your name. There is NO PayPal or Credit Card confirmation. Everything is simply FREE. Nothing else.

If you are happy with it, you can sign up to paid membership and make that 150% profit per year.

Here’s that link again for the FREE 30 day trial:

http://www.cash-master.com/LSTrader.php

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

November 11, 2011

Financial Texts

This week, three days of no trades and two losses, leaving us with a deficit of minus 45 pips overall in the bank and a strike rate of 43.75%. It isn’t a great loss in trading terms, but we do need to see some sort of turnaround soon, because profit is what we would be looking – and paying for – if we subscribed to this service.

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,General by Terry Shepherd

October 28, 2011

LS Trader


It’s been a while since I’ve done an update on LS Trader.

This is a service that requires very little input from the subscriber as you spend around 15 minutes a week placing your trades. So rather than day trading where you get in and out of the markets in a matter of hours, with this service you place your trades on a Monday morning and then you don’t even have to look at it again until the following Monday where you will place new trades and move stops on existing trades etc.

So it’s more of a long term investment vehicle than a system that you need to keep an eye on all the time.

The results over the last twelve years show an average return of 226% a year, however, that is mainly due to one bumper year in 2008 when the markets went crazy and the service produced a return of 1504%:

2000 222.70%
2001 204.20%
2002 70.00%
2003 305.60%
2004 90.90%
2005 32.80%
2006 155.50%
2007 116.70%
2008 1504.10%
2009 -43.04%
2010 30.86%
2011 30.13%

If we take out that year completely, the average return over the other 11 years is actually 101%.

Considering the amount of effort required this is still a very impressive return.

The service is currently FREE to try and there is NO PayPal or Credit Card confirmation required – just an email address, so if you are interested then head over to:

http://www.cash-master.com/LSTrader.php

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

July 26, 2011

TEK Financial Trading

I have an update on the TEK Financial Trading seminar today.

A lot of people were unable to make 30th July so Kyle has moved the
date back by one week to 6th August. There are two or three people
that were also unable to make 6th August so Kyle is accommodating
them with their own ‘mini’ seminar on a date that suits them.

Registrations for this event close this week so if you’ve been
sitting on the fence wondering whether to get involved or not then
now’s the time to make up your mind.

Just to re-cap, Kyle is going to show you exactly how to trade so
that you can either become a full time trader, or trade part time
in your spare time. He will show you exactly where to look, and
what to look for, so that you can make a consistent profit from
trading the markets.

The key word here is ‘consistency’. Kyle’s method works beautifully
by concentrating purely on price action. This means you don’t need
to use any complicated indicators or software. All you do is open
up a spread betting platform, load up their free chart, and look
for a specific pattern. When you see the pattern you will know,
with a high degree of accuracy, which way the market is going to
move. The profit potential of this knowledge is limitless.

You don’t even need to use spread betting platforms, this works on
any standard trading platform so wherever you live in the world,
you can use this method to make a consistent, healthy income.

Although many traders are already familiar with money management,
Kyle will show you how to trade very safely, only ever risking a
small proportion of your trading bank on any given trade, and how
you can double your trading bank every couple of months.

Kyle does this for a living and is keen to help you do the same.
Full support is provided, so once you’ve learned how to do it, Kyle
will be there to help you get started.

Our blogger, Art, has already demonstrated how well the method
works for someone who has just learned it.

Although registration closes this week, if you are unable to make
6th August Kyle is happy to accommodate you on another day, even if
there are just a handful of people.

Also, a few international readers have asked if it’s possible to
receive the course on DVD. I spoke with Kyle about filming the
seminar and he agreed that if there was enough demand for a DVD he
would be happy to accommodate. It’s not cheap to have it filmed and
produced though so there would need to be at least four DVD
requests to make it viable.

You can download your booking form here:

http://www.cash-master.com/blog/tek-registration-information/

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

July 16, 2011

Moneytext

This a Forex trading advice service with a 30-Day free trial, which is fair, followed, if you like the results, by a monthly subscription more or less in line with the average horse tipping service.

As promised on the sales page, this is very simple, requires no work at all with your own crystal ball and takes but a few moments of your time each day. You receive a text to your mobile phone each morning when there is a trade opportunity, you enter the trades in a suitable spread-betting program and leave it to activate when conditions are met.

Or maybe not. The first morning, I received a message at 9.35am, advising me to place two trades on the FTSE index, one a buy, one a sell. Price and stops were advised, also a cancellation time. Within the two hour window allowed, neither was activated.

With the targets and stops advised, a success rate of around two thirds would break even, so if the claimed strike of 82% is realised, this would be a profitable service.

After testing for ten weeks the strike rate was down to 40% and the bank to £852.65, this being a loss of 97 pips overall.

This isn’t actually a big loss, taken over 10 weeks, but the strike rate has steadily declined in that time from the claimed 82%. Indeed, since the 23rd May there have been only 5 winning trades from 23. When you consider the cost of the service, it will obviously take a long time to get into profit while keeping pace with the subs.

Whether the Author can modify his selection criteria in a beneficial way I don’t know, but clearly, in its present form it can’t be considered to be a profit centre. Consequently, I have to judge it as Failed.

You can try Moneytext for free here:

http://www.cash-master.com/moneytext.php

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting by Terry Shepherd

July 12, 2011

TEK Trading

2 trades today.


A losing EUR/USD trade. Evaluating the trade it still looks valid to me. Sometimes valid trades go against you and I feel that is what happened here. The stop loss was 30 pips.

 

A winning Brent trade with a 50 pip stop loss. I exited this far too early, probably due to a negative reaction to the previous trade. Conquering emotions is one of the hardest things to master for a trader. Still nearly recovered the previous loss though with a profit of 26 pips.

 

http://screencast.com/t/IWuA0irdRnDG

 

So an overall loss of 4 pips.

 

I understand from Graham that there only a few places left. The intent of this trial was to show some real-time TEK trades from someone without a vested interest. I hope you can see that TEK does work. Some errors and pitfalls are expected along the journey to profitable trading.

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Filed under FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Trading by Arthur

July 11, 2011

TEK Trading

Two more trades from TEK Trading. Click on an image to enlarge:

Kyle has told me that the  date of this event may have to be moved back a week or so, depending on when the venue is available, and there are some seats left if you are interested in attending.

Full details here:

http://www.cash-master.com/blog/tek-registration-information/

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

July 4, 2011

TEK Trading

Kyle has moved the stop again on Rio Tinto now locking in 300 pips profit on this trade so far.

Click on the image for more detail:

If you’d like to learn how to turn a £1000 bank into £10,000 in 6 months then check this out:

http://www.cash-master.com/blog/tek-financial-trading/

 

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Filed under Forex,FTSE 100,Spread Betting,Stocks by Graham

July 1, 2011

MoneyText

A quiet week, no trades at all until Friday, when we managed 11 pips profit, which boosted our bank back towards break even, now standing at £967.71p, a gain of £23.60 on the week. Unfortunately, the strike rate is still a long way short of the claimed 82% at an actual 48%, yet we are not losing any substantial monies and even one good trade would put us back in the black.

Some more news this week is that from July 5th, the service will provide alerts for up to four currency pairs as well as those for the FTSE which are currently sent. No extra cost is required for this increase in the service and it will be interesting to see how the method works in relation to the much higher volatility of currencies.

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Filed under FTSE 100,Spread Betting by Terry Shepherd