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]results for oct.14: Dow tp1+10, tp2+25, SP tp1+2, tp2+ 2( at the close), NQ no entry hit.

Trades for Oct.15:

SP BUY 1096.00 TP1 1098.00 TP2 1101.00 SL 1088.00

SP SELL 1081.00 TP1 1079.00 TP2 1076.00 SL 1089.00

DOW BUY 10017.00 TP1 10027.00 TP2 10042.00 SL 9992.00

DOW SELL 9895.00 TP1 9885.00 TP2 9870.00 SL 9920.00

NQ BUY 1756.00 TP1 1758.00 TP2 1761.00 SL 1748.00

NQSELL 1739.00 TP1 1737.00 TP2 1734.00 SL 1747.00

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Buy dax 5905.00 tp1 5930.00 sl 5855.00

sell dax 5815.00 tp1 5790.00 sl 5865.00

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Buy ftse 5271.00 tp1 5281.00 sl 5246.00

sell ftse 5198.00 tp1 5188.00 sl 5223.00

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buy ftse 5271.00 tp1 5281.00 sl 5246.00

sell ftse 5198.00 tp1 5188.00 sl 5223.00

 

-10 points today on ftse

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buy dax 5905.00 tp1 5930.00 sl 5855.00

sell dax 5815.00 tp1 5790.00 sl 5865.00

 

-50 points today on dax

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results for oct. 15: no entries hit. Reminder: all orders to be entered at 0930 EST!!!!!!!

Trades for Oct.16:

 

SP BUY 1097.00 TP1 1099.00 TP2 1102.00 SL 1089.00

SP SELL 1084.00 TP1 1082.00 TP2 1079.00 SL 1092.00

DOW BUY 10025.00 TP1 10035.00 TP2 10050.00 SL 10000.00

DOW SELL 9915.00 TP1 9905.00 TP2 9890.00 SL 9940.00

NQ BUY 1759.00 TP1 1761.00 TP2 1764.00 SL 1751.00

NQSELL 1741.00 TP1 1739.00 TP2 1736.00 SL 1749.00

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Buy dax 5898.00 tp1 5923.00 sl 5858.00

sell dax 5828.00 tp1 5803.00 sl 5868.00

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Buy ftse 5254.00 tp1 5264.00 sl 5234.00

sell ftse 5201.00 tp1 5191.00 sl 5221.00

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buy ftse 5254.00 tp1 5264.00 sl 5234.00

sell ftse 5201.00 tp1 5191.00 sl 5221.00

 

+10 points on ftse today

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buy dax 5898.00 tp1 5923.00 sl 5858.00

sell dax 5828.00 tp1 5803.00 sl 5868.00

 

+25 points on dax today

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Here are the results for Futures for this month PER 1 CONTRACT: DOW TP 1 =75 POINTS=$375 TP2=30 POINTS=$150 SP TP1=14POINTS=$700 TP2= 4 POINT=$200 NQ TP1=12 POINTS=$240 TP2=10 POINTS =$200 FTSE TP=35 POINTS=$350 DAX TP=4 POINTS=$100 US TP1 FUTURES ARE EXTREMELY HIGH PROBABILITY! SO FAR OCTOBER 100% IN PROFIT! TRADES FOR OCT.19:

 

SP BUY 1092.00 TP1 1094.00 TP21097.00 SL 1084.00

SP SELL 1072.00 TP1 1070.00 TP21067.00 SL1080.00

DOW BUY 9988.00 TP1 9998.00 TP2 10013.00 SL 9963.00

DOW SELL 9858.00 TP19848.00 TP2 9833.00 SL 9883.00

NQ BUY 1750.00 TP1 1752.00 TP2 1755.00 SL 1742.00

NQSELL 1715.00 TP1 1713.00 TP2 1710.00 SL1723.00[/img]

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Buy dax 5857.00 tp1 5882.00 sl 5807.00

sell dax 5685.00 tp1 5660.00 sl 5735.00

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Buy ftse 5231.00 tp1 5241.00 sl 5206.00

sell ftse 5120.00 tp1 5110.00 sl 5145.00

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Buy ftse 5231.00 tp1 5241.00 sl 5206.00

sell ftse 5120.00 tp1 5110.00 sl 5145.00

 

+10 points today on FTSE

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Buy dax 5857.00 tp1 5882.00 sl 5807.00

sell dax 5685.00 tp1 5660.00 sl 5735.00

 

-11 Points on Dax today

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Today

 

trades for oct.20:

 

Sp buy 1105.00 tp1 1107.00 tp2 1110.00 sl 1097.00

sp sell 1083.00 tp1 1081.00 tp2 1078.00 sl 1091.00

dow buy 10132.00 tp1 10142.00 tp2 10157.00 sl 10107.00

dow sell 9923.00 tp1 9913.00 tp2 9898.00 sl 9948.00

nq buy 1795.00 tp1 1797.00 tp2 1800.00 sl 1787.00

nqsell 1740.00 tp1 1738.00 tp2 1735.00 sl 1748.00' alt='> nqsell 1740.00 tp1 1738.00 tp2 1735.00 sl 1748.00'>

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Buy dax 5891.00 tp1 5916.00 sl 5841.00

sell dax 5791.00 tp1 5766.00 sl 5841.00

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Buy ftse 5279.00 tp1 5289.00 sl 5254.00

sell ftse 5207.00 tp1 5197.00 sl 5232.00

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Buy dax 5891.00 tp1 5916.00 sl 5831.00

sell dax 5791.00 tp1 5766.00 sl 5851.00

 

-40 Points on DAX Today

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Buy ftse 5279.00 tp1 5289.00 sl 5254.00

sell ftse 5207.00 tp1 5197.00 sl 5232.00

 

+10 points on FTSe Today

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Trades for Oct.21:

SP BUY 1097.00 TP1 1099.00 TP2 1102.00 SL 1089.00

SP SELL 1078.00 TP1 1076.00 TP2 1073.00 SL 1086.00

DOW BUY 10059.00 TP1 10069.00 TP2 10084.00 SL 10034.00

DOW SELL 9911.00 TP1 9901.00 TP2 9886.00 SL 9936.00

NQ BUY 1771.00 TP1 1773.00 TP2 1776.00 SL 1763.00

NQSELL 1740.00 TP1 1738.00 TP2 1735.00 SL 1748.00' alt='> NQSELL 1740.00 TP1 1738.00 TP2 1735.00 SL 1748.00'>

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Buy dax 5874.00 tp1 5899.00 sl 5834.00

sell dax 5759.00 tp1 5734.00 sl 5799.00

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Buy ftse 5257.00 tp1 5267.00 sl 5237.00

sell ftse 5171.00 tp1 5161.00 sl 5181.00

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