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In Ultra-Reliable Seasonal Trades career trader John Momsen has assembled the 41 most profitable, accurate and dependable seasonal trades the futures markets have to offer. Fact is, in a thoroughly researched historical analysis - spanning 21 years - these 41 treasured trades produced accumulated profits of over $2,100,000!
Seasonal trading - though it's always held a certain logical appeal for futures traders - is currently enjoying a huge surge in popularity. (A trend that's due, in part, to the increasingly apparent shortcomings of even the most popular technical analysis techniques). Simply put, trading seasonally is an attempt to capitalise on price moves that tend to recur at approximately the same time of year each year.
John Momsen isolated a total of 41 seasonal tendencies in 22 different markets - including many markets not typically thought to be 'seasonally influenced' (such as T-Bonds and the S&P). Each of the following markets exhibits at least one (and, in some cases, two or three) ultra-reliable exploitable seasonal tendencies: Lumber, Gold, Cotton, S&P, Heating Oil, Bellies, Yen, T-Notes, Cattle, Hogs, Deutschmark, Value Line Index, Cocoa, Soybeans, Corn, Soybean Oil, NYSE Index, Copper, Crude Oil, Unleaded Gasoline, T-Bonds, Coffee.
Of course, knowing when and where to expect a seasonal price move is only half the battle. What's still required - to round out each Ultra-Reliable Seasonal Trade - is specific entry, exit, and stop rulesÉ AND guidelines on how to handle counter seasonal moves (for those years when the expected seasonal tendencies don't take hold).
John Momsen provides this critical detail - using his Mega-Seasonals Method. Mega-Seasonals is a straightforward adaptive trade selection approach, that waits for the seasonal Time Window É enters on a breakout É then lets the market itself dictate stop placement and exit. By 'listening' to the market É and allowing for 'trade in progress' adjustments É John Momsen has cleverly pieced together 41 Ultra-Reliable Seasonal Trades you can depend on!
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