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I will start posting trades here Daily for US around 9 pm EST for the next day. Aggressive Traders may enter trades at that time. Conservative traders should enter 30 min beofre US market opens. Eu Futures will be posted around 6am GMT. All orders Order Cancels order and are to be closed at the close of the market. I will be posting results as well.

 

SP BUY 1073.00 TP1 1075.00 TP2 1078.00 SL 1063.00

SP SELL 1046.00 TP1 1044.00 TP2 1041.00 SL 1056.00

DOW BUY 9840.00 TP 9850.00 TP2 9865.00 SL9815.00

DOW SELL9628.00 TP 19618.00 TP2 9603.00 SL9653.00

NQ BUY 1747.00 TP1 1749.00 TP2 1752.00 SL1737.00

NQSELL 1698.00 TP1 1696.00 TP2 1693.00 SL 1708.00

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All DAX Futures Signals will be posted here at 7am GMT

All FTSE Futures Signals will be posted here at 8am GMT

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Buy ftse 5205.00 tp1 5215.00 tp2 5230.00 sl 5180.00

sell ftse 5064.00 tp1 5054.00 tp2 5039.00 sl 5089.00

buy dax 5842.00 tp1 5867.00 tp2 5892.00 sl 5792.00

sell dax 5623.00 tp1 5598.00 tp2 5573.00 sl 5673.00

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No trades for dax and ftse today

 

none of the entries hit

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Results for Sept.29: Us indices : entries are not triggered

Trades for September 30th:

 

SP buy 1062 tp1 1064 tp2 1067 sl 1052

SP sell 1049 tp1 1047 tp2 1044 sl 1059

Dow buy 9735 tp1 9745 tp2 9760 sl 9710

Dow sell 9614 tp1 9604 tp2 9589 sl 9639

NQ buy 1727 tp1 1729 tp2 1732 sl1717

NQ sell 1701 tp1 1699 tp2 1696 sl 1711

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Buy dax 5751.00 tp1 5776.00 tp2 5801.00 sl 5701.00

sell dax 5676.00 tp1 5651.00 tp2 5626.00 sl 5726.00

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Buy ftse 5158.00 tp1 5168.00 tp2 5183.00 sl 5133.00

sell ftse 5100.00 tp1 5090.00 tp2 5075.00 sl 5125.00

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy dax 5751.00 tp1 5776.00 tp2 5801.00 sl 5701.00

sell dax 5676.00 tp1 5651.00 tp2 5626.00 sl 5726.00

 

Nice Profits Today on DAX Result +50 points

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy ftse 5158.00 tp1 5168.00 tp2 5183.00 sl 5133.00

sell ftse 5100.00 tp1 5090.00 tp2 5075.00 sl 5125.00

 

Nice Profits Today on FTSE Result +25 points

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Results for September 30th: SP tp2 +5, Dow tp2 +25, NQ tp2+5

 

Trades for October 1st:

 

sp buy 1065 tp1 1067 tp2 1070 sl 1055

sp sell 1042 tp1 1040 tp2 1037 sl 1052

dow buy 9765 tp1 9755 tp2 9790 sl 9740

dow sell 9561 tp1 9551 tp2 9536 sl 9586

nq buy 1739 tp1 1741 tp2 1744 sl 1729

nq sell 1696 tp1 1694 tp2 1691 sl 1706

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Buy dax 5757.00 tp1 5782.00 tp2 5807.00 sl 5707.00

sell dax 5617.00 tp1 5592.00 tp2 5567.00 sl 5667.00

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Buy ftse 5157.00 tp1 5167.00 tp2 5182.00 sl 5132.00

sell ftse 5047.00 tp1 5037.00 tp2 5022.00 sl 5072.00

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy dax 5757.00 tp1 5782.00 tp2 5807.00 sl 5707.00

sell dax 5617.00 tp1 5592.00 tp2 5567.00 sl 5667.00

 

Results for 1st October 2009

+50 points

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy ftse 5157.00 tp1 5167.00 tp2 5182.00 sl 5132.00

sell ftse 5047.00 tp1 5037.00 tp2 5022.00 sl 5072.00

 

Results for 1st October 2009

+25 points

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Results for October 1st: SP tp2+5, Dow tp2+25, NQ tp2+5

 

Trades for October 2nd:

SP buy 1043 tp1 1045 tp2 1048 sl 1033

SP sell 1009 tp1 1007 tp2 1004 sl 1019

DOW buy 9590 tp1 9600 tp2 9615 sl 9565

DOW sell 9324 tp1 9314 tp2 9299 sl 9349

NQ buy 1699 tp1 1701 tp2 1704 sl 1689

NQ sell 1636 tp1 1634 tp2 1631 sl 1646

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Buy dax 5644.00 tp1 5669.00 sl 5594.00

sell dax 5428.00 tp1 5403.00 sl 5478.00

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Buy ftse 5070.00 tp1 5080.00 sl 5045.00

sell ftse 4910.00 tp1 4900.00 sl 4935.00

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy dax 5644.00 tp1 5669.00 sl 5594.00

sell dax 5428.00 tp1 5403.00 sl 5478.00

 

No Trades Today

No Entries Hit

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy ftse 5070.00 tp1 5080.00 sl 5045.00

sell ftse 4910.00 tp1 4900.00 sl 4935.00

 

No Trades Today

No Entries Hit

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No entries hit on october 2 nd.

Results for week of sept.24-oct.2: 100% in profit

sp tp1+6, tp2 +15, dow tp1+30, tp +75. Nq tp1+6, tp2 +15

 

sp buy 1030.00 tp1 1032.00 tp2 1035.00 sl 1020.00

sp sell 1013.00 tp1 1011.00 tp2 1008.00 sl 1023.00

dow buy 9505.00 tp1 9515.00 tp2 9530.00 sl 9480.00

dow sell9358.00 tp1 9348.00 tp2 9333.00 sl 9383.00

nq buy 1675.00 tp1 1677.00 tp2 1680.00 sl 1665.00

nqsell 1648.00 tp1 1646.00 tp2 1643.00 sl 1658.00

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Buy dax 5517.00 tp1 5542.00 sl 5467.00

sell dax 5413.00 tp1 5388.00 sl 5463.00

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Buy ftse 5006.00 tp1 5016.00 sl 4981.00

sell ftse 4920.00 tp1 4910.00 sl 4945.00

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  futuresalpha said:
buy dax 5517.00 tp1 5542.00 sl 5467.00

sell dax 5413.00 tp1 5388.00 sl 5463.00

 

dax trades hit there target today

+25 points

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  FuturesAlpha said:
Buy ftse 5006.00 tp1 5016.00 sl 4981.00

sell ftse 4920.00 tp1 4910.00 sl 4945.00

 

dax trades hit there target today

+10 points

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Results for October 5th: Dow-25, NQ tp2 +5, SP tp2+5

SP BUY 1046.00 TP1 1048.00 TP2 1051.00 SL 1036.00

SP SELL 1027.00 TP1 1025.00 TP2 1022.00 SL 1037.00

DOW BUY 9628.00 TP1 9638.00 TP2 9653.00 SL 9603.00

DOW SELL9466.00 TP1 9456.00 TP2 9441.00 SL 9491.00

NQ BUY 1688.00 TP1 1690.00 TP2 1693.00 SL 1678.00

NQSELL 1662.00 TP1 1660.00 TP2 1657.00 SL 1672.00

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