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What is Managed Automated Trading and what are the advantages? Computerized system trading differs from the typical
"buy and hold" investment approach in that all trades are
automatically entered and exited by computer programs, based on
technical analysis, position management strategies, and trading algorithms
and methodologies.
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Get Started Today, in 3 Easy Steps:
1) Review the Trading Systems below. In the case that a particular broker referred you to TradingSystemsLive.com please be sure to mention
their name upon contacting us, or simply contact them directly.
NOTE: The systems and their respective hypothetical performance results are updated at the end of each month. These results do not include slippage and commissions which are inherent in all forms of trading. Slippage varies constantly based on volatility in the marketplace, and commissions are specific to the broker executing the trades. All performance data is to be considered hypothetical (see Risk
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| System: FX Commander System Type: Forex 24hr Market Market Traded: USDCHF Currency Pair Total Net Profit: $39,575 (12/28/07 - 2/1/10)* The following is based on 1 Standard lot (10 mini lots) per trade: The "FX Commander" trades the FOREX currency pair, USDCHF and is built on a combination of custom indicators and algorithms used to identify fundamental market movement and employs a mathematical, dynamic position management strategy with the intention of preserving capital and gaining long term profits. With a total net profit of $39,575 in just a little more than 2 years trading 1 lot, we consider FX Commander an aggressive system worthy of any investment portfolio.* |
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JetStream System Type: Forex 24hr Market Market Traded: EURUSD Currency Pair Total Net Profit: $80,065 (10/19/04 - 2/1/10)* The following is based on 1 Standard lot (10 mini lots) per trade: "JetStream" Trades the EURUSD currency pair (24hr market, 5.5 days per week). |
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| System: Grand-Slam
ES System Type: Day Trading (does not hold overnight) Market Traded: ES emini S&P 500 Futures Contract Total Net Profit: $49,750 (11/04/05 - 2/1/10)* "Grand-Slam ES" uses a formula to determine market direction, while taking into account current market range and volatility to determine a higher probability that the market might continue in that identified direction. This is done within the first 30 minutes of the trading session and then the trade is taken, either long or short, in the determined direction. Once a position is entered the program then engages position management methods in order to protect the downside risk, and dynamic volatility and range measuring techniques to protect profits as the market moves in favor of the trade. Although the "trading style" of the program is to cut losses, protect the position, and let the profits run larger profit targets are also used in order to lock-in profitable trades.* |
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| System: BlackJack System Type: Day Trading (does not hold overnight) Market Traded: EMD emini S&P 400 mid-cap Futures Contract Total Net Profit: $33,830 (11/01/04 - 2/1/10)* The following is based on 1 Contract per trade: The "BlackJack" day-trading system trades the Mid-Cap S&P 400 (symbol "EMD.D") and takes trades in the last part of the trading session for a duration of no more than 21 minutes (sometimes less). The limited time of exposure to the market can contribute to the high profit factor and low drawdowns that this system yields. |
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Required Disclaimer: *Free trial pertains to
subscription fees for the software, and does not include broker fees,
commissions, slippage or other fees or expenses. See
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