Frequently Asked Questions
We've selected the most common questions that our
subscribers have asked about our trading system. We hope they will
help you to better understand what we are doing and how we can
assist you in your trading career.
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How much does your
service cost?
We offer a wide range of subscriptions, which
include Monthly, Quarterly or Yearly
(Click
Here for subscription rates).
If you decide to subscribe to our service,
your billing will begin immediately after you complete our
subscription process (using our
Registration page). During the subscription process you will
choose a user ID and password, which will give you immediate
access to our members area, which include our most current
Market Outlook.
Yes! All of our Market Outlook is based
on our analysis of intraday volume and the results of our other
indicators from over the past several trading days, weeks, and
months.
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Are your Market Outlook issued on a daily basis?
Our Market Outlook are always updated two
hours after the market closes, by 8:30 PM Eastern Time (except
holidays and weekends). On rare occasions our Market Outlook
may be updated later due to extenuating circumstances and in
some cases an extended Market Outlook may be issued on
holidays and weekends. As a result, it is best to check our
Market Outlook on a daily basis.
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Can I get
your Market Outlook via email?
Yes, after you register and log in into our
member's section, you will be able to set your account up to
receive our Market Outlook via email on a daily basis. This
allows you to be up-to-date with our Market Outlook
whenever they are posted to our system; there is no need to log
in at all!
Even if you don't trade index derivatives, but
rather some particular group of securities, index analysis can
be very useful in defining future trends and strengths of the
particular group of securities that you trade. Most people know
that the movement of a particular stock is dependent on the
movements of the whole sector for which it belongs. If you know
the volatility of the stock you are trading, you can predict how
changes in the index will affect your particular stock.
Our service wasn't specifically designed to
teach traders how to use volume based technical analysis, but to
simply provide them with the results of that analysis so that
they can make informed trading decisions. For those who really
want to learn the specifics of volume analysis, check out
MarketVolume.com,
where there is an entire section called the "Chart
School / Volume Tutorial", which is the best place to learn
the fundamentals of volume analysis. We strongly believe that
the more information and knowledge you possess, the better you
will understand our system.
We hope that you give our system a chance so
that we can show you how well our service will improve your
trading. We are confident that with our market commentaries you
will reduce your trading risk by many orders of magnitude.
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Important: If you trade options, we recommend you invest only a small portion of your assets - an amount that will fit your personal trading needs and risk tolerance. In our opinion, that amount should be about 10% of your total portfolio; it should never exceed 30%. |
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