For USA Members following the Market Direction Portfolio here is the latest daily discussion as of the close on Feb 24 2015.
While the Market Direction Portfolio is now up over 15%, studying the past 10 days of the Dow Jones Index shows that the return could be greatly improved through a few simple changes.
Tonight’s update also includes the latest update on the Passive Market Direction Portfolio which is being tweaked to see if the market trend can be effectively traded for good profits by trading it only at the open and after the close of each day. At present the passive Market Direction Portfolio is back on track and the recent changes to the strategy seem to be paying off by bigger returns.
Market Direction Portfolio Update for Feb 24 2015
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Disclaimer: There are risks involved in all investment strategies and investors can and do lose capital. Trade at your own risk. Stocks, options and investing are risky and can result in considerable losses. None of the strategies, stocks or information discussed and presented are financial or trading advice or recommendations. Everything presented and discussed are the author’s own trade ideas and opinions which the author may or may not enter into. The author assumes no liability for topics, ideas, errors, omissions, content and external links and trades done or not done. The author may or may not enter the trades mentioned. Some positions in mentioned stocks may already be held or are being adjusted.
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