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Aha, so what's your point here?
Gwenn
GPTClub@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Hi RTers :
>
> It's time to contribute -- attached is a trading signal generated by
> a simplified mechanical "day trading" system for the S&P500.
>
> Have been working on the system with Al Henry, here in FL,
> and it has a been a consistent performer with the "new" contract.
>
> The system is being traded only by a small, select group -- but
> this particular entry signal has been used in conjunction with other
> trading systems as a "confirmation signal" with very interesting results !
>
> Check it out !
>
> Regards,
> KS
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The GAIN & PAIN TRADING CLUB
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Trading SIGNAL for MON February 23, 1998 :
>
> BUY 1 SP Mar 98 2.70 points ABOVE OPEN Stop
>
> Protective Stop 3.60 points from Entry
>
> Exit position MOC OCO
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Trades for last 4 Weeks :
>
> Date Posn. Entry Exit Profit
>
> 980126 NE
> 980127 L 964.80 973.70 2225
> 980128 NT
> 980129 L 984.30 987.10 700
> 980130 NE
>
> 980202 L 1004.10 1004.00 - 25
> 980203 L 1007.50 1010.70 800
> 980204 L 1009.70 1009.70 0
> 980205 NE
> 980206 L 1016.40 1018.60 550
>
> 980209 NE
> 980210 L 1019.40 1024.20 1200
> 980211 NE
> 980212 L 1021.90 1026.70 1200
> 980213 NE
>
> 980216 H
> 980217 L 1031.00 1027.40 - 900
> 980218 L 1029.20 1035.20 1500
> 980219 NE
> 980220 L 1035.90 1037.50 400
>
> --------
> PROFIT/LOSS 7650
> ========
>
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> NOTE : 1) H = Holiday
> NT = No Trade signal generated, due to adverse market
> conditions for system trading rules
> NE = No Entry per system signal
> L = Long position
> S = Short position
>
> 2) All trades listed are HYPOTHETICAL, that is there is NO
> allowance for SLIPPAGE on Entry or Exit prices per the
> system Signal, protective stop and Exit MOC rule.
>
> 3) Also, there is NO allowance for broker COMMISSIONS.
>
> 4) In evaluating overall system PERFORMANCE, you should make
> an allowance for slippage, commission and other expenses
> per your experience with the S&P 500 market and interaction
> with a specific broker.
>
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> The Signals contained herein are suggestions from a mechanical System.
> Any decision to trade these signals is the sole responsibility of the
> recipient of these signals. No representation is made that a trading
> account will achieve profits or losses similar to those shown above.
> Actual trading results may vary according to broker performance re
> slippage and commission, as well as other day to day market factors.
>
> PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
>
> Price data used to generate these signals is believed to be accurate,
> but the developer assumes no responsibility for data feed errors.
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