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Subject: [RT] Free Aberration Trading
System Presentation
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Date: Monday, February 10, 2003Time:
4:30pm-7:30pmLocation: Baruch College at 151 East 25th Street, Room
750 (Between Lexington and Third Avenue)Speaker: Keith
FitschenTopic: Developing Trading Systems and the Pitfalls Involved
in that Process
<FONT lang=0
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size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">will present a detailed study on the theory
of system development, an application of that theory in which he designed a
profitable system, and an overview of his commercially available Aberration,
Aztec, and Imaster Trading Systems.The seminar includes:1) A
presentation on the development of tradeable systems. This presentation
includes a section on the criteria that must be met to insure that a system is
minimally curvefit. A presentation in which a non-curvefit system is developed
that will be given to each attendee free of charge.2) Criteria to use
for purchasing a trading system.3) A presentation on the Aberration
trading system showing performance over it's nine-year commercial lifetime,
and a demonstration of the standalone software owners use for signals,
historical performance, and portfolio testing. If you'd like to
attend, please RSVP to Leonard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or call 800-858-2340.
Important Seminar Information (Note: All pre-registered attendees
will receive a free trading system, $500 value)If you are
like most investors, the poor performance of the stock market over the past
three years has been hard on your portfolio. However, during the same period,
one group of investments has continued to perform well, alternative
investments, more specifically managed futures. While the attractive
returns possible through managed futures is one main reason many investors
participate, another very important reason for participating in managed
futures has its foundation in Modern Portfolio Theory (Harry Markowitz). The
premise of Modern Portfolio Theory is the risk of an investment can be reduced
and performance increased by holding a number of uncorrelated investments in
different asset classes, which do not move in lockstep with each other.
Professionally managed futures fits this description quite nicely. Futures are
a distinct asset class different from securities. In fact, studies have shown
the correlation between commodities and stocks and bonds to be practically
zero, making futures an ideal asset class with which to properly diversify an
investment portfolio!Traditionally speaking, most people refer to
managed futures account as money traded by various CTA's (Commodity Trading
Advisors) and CPO's (Commodity Pool Operations). However, there is another
type of managed futures account that is relatively new to individual investors
- Trading Systems. A trading system is software that is designed to follow
certain parameters and rules (trading signals) based on market technical
movement. Angus Jackson Inc. is a future and commodity brokerage firm
based in Ft. Lauderdale for over eleven years specializing in trading various
types of publicly and proprietary trading systems. In essence, they managed
the individual clients monies by following the systems trading signals exactly
as designed. Most individuals fail in trading a system themselves because they
lack the time or discipline to do so. For further information, contact
Leonard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or call
800-858-2340
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