December 27, 2017
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Don Wellenreiter

Don Wellenreiter has a reputation of being a top commodity, futures and options advisor who reveals how you might make a fortune. As a top-rated advisor to market pros, he has been called a market wizard. Yet he owes all his success to a scientific trading approach that really makes everything simple. In his last audited return, this trading approach produced a stunning 122% profit in nine months of actual trading!


Top Advisor-To-The-Pros Reveals His Top 3 Methods in this Amazing Book



In simulated test trading…

Method 1: Picks winners 99% of the time (792 wins; 8 losses)

Method 2: 400% increase in profits with NO increase in risk!

Method 3: Doubles your money in just 9 months!

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Finally, an insider a top "advisor to the pros" has written a book that tells you how they make huge sums of money on their trading.

The methods he reveals are revolutionary, yet they have been tested profitable in trade-after-trade over many years.

This is the system that delivered a heart-stopping 341% return in just 2 weeks!

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With just days to go until 2018, it’s never too early to start preparing your portfolio for the New Year. That being the case, I set out to find five of the best opportunities I could find with a respectable future ahead of them.

Next, Gary Wagner brings us a video where he takes a look at the Relative Momentum Index.

Then, Don Wellenreiter covers the differences between a position trader and a day trader.

Last, Wendy Kirkland shares her Prime Entry Profits (PEP) Rally Newsletter.

Enjoy!

Adrienne LaVigne
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Five Stocks to Own for the New Year

by TradeWins Publishing

With just days to go until 2018, it’s never too early to start preparing your portfolio for the New Year. That being the case, I set out to find five of the best opportunities I could find with a respectable future ahead of them.

No. 1 – Spark Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:ONCE)

ONCE focuses on the development of gene therapy products for patients suffering from debilitating genetic diseases. Its products include voretigene neparvovec, which is in Phase III clinical trial for the treatment of genetic blinding conditions called inherited retinal diseases caused by non sex-linked, autosomal recessive, or biallelic mutations in the RPE65 gene; and SPK-CHM that is in Phase I/II clinical trial for the treatment of choroideremia. The company’s products also comprise SPK-7001 that is in Phase 1/2 trial for choroideremia; SPK-9001, which is in Phase 1/2 trial for hemophilia B; and SPK-8011 that is in Phase 1/2 trial hemophilia A. In addition, its product candidates and development programs include SPK-FVIII program to treat hemophilia A.

Five Stocks to Own for the New Year

 
 

Relative Momentum Index

by Gary Wagner

In this clip from Advanced Trading Applications, Gary takes an in-depth look at the relative momentum index (RMI), what the RMI tell you, how it affects long term traders and tips for using the RMI. He also touches briefly on trading metals, and characteristics of that market.


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Are You a Position Trader or a Day Trader?

by Don Wellenreiter

The following is an excerpt from Don Wellenreiter's Millionaire Secrets for the Average Guy

This is one of those things that instead of being set in concrete; it turns out to be a moving target. Before trading you must decide if you are a position trader (one who builds a position in a market, based on a fundamental belief or technical indicator, and holds it for a certain time) or a day trader. A position trader will use either daily, weekly, monthly, or a combination of all three charts to base his trade on. Day traders may use daily charts, but usually use some variation of intra-day charts to trade. Most computer charting software can display charts in time intervals from one minute and up.

New traders will have to decide which time frame fits their trading character best. The new position trader must have more capital available to hold the contracts overnight while the day trader is ‘flat’ at the end of the day and thus requires less capital (margin requirement for day traders is generally ½ the margin of the underlying contract). If you become a position trader you must have nerves of steel and the ability to sleep at night while the other half of the world is trading and pointing missiles at each other. On the positive side, position traders can get on board a nice run and capture the majority of the move, whether it is up or down.

Position Trader or Day Trader?

 
 

Prime Entry Profits (PEP)

by Wendy Kirkland

Every day Wendy shares her Prime Entry Profits (PEP) Rally Newsletter. The following is her thought for the week, along with what she expects this week in trading.

Thought for the Week: No matter what your temperament is now, gratitude will give your more patience, understanding, compassion, and kindness, to the point where you won't even recognize yourself.

In Trading: Yesterday the indices opened negative. Small gains at the end of the day were not enough to turn the DOW, Nasdaq, or S&P positive.

Remember to check earnings dates on your trade candidates.

BAC- Bank of America - P3
AIG- American International Group - P3
C- Citibank - P3
GM- General Motors - P3


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PLEASE READ. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. There is a substantial risk of loss trading commodities, stocks, bonds and options with or without this or any other advertised product, service or system. Also hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.