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Volume analysis results in
profitable trades:
If you would like to
learn more about our signals system, you can do so at
MarketVolume. Volume
analysis is quite complex. There are many different factors that
can affect the market, all of which have to be considered when
analyzing volume.
From the examples below you van see
how MarketVolume's Real-Time Volume Indicator shows index reversal
points.
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As a result we went into "long"
at 09/25/2001. This trade gave our subscribers
13.5 percent gain.
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S&P 500
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As a result we
went into "long" at 07/24/2002.
This trade gave our subscribers
16.6 percent gain.
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Russell
2000 chart
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As a result we went into "long"
at 10/25/2002 and 11/27/2002.
These two trades gave
our subscribers
more than 16 percent gain (+8.6 percent and +7.4 percent).
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Russell
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The market as a whole
has to be analyzed to make a signal decision. It's very risky to
concentrate technical analysis only around NASDAQ 100. Sometimes
companies that belong to DJU, DJT or even the Russell 2000 can
cause whole U.S. Market, including the NASDAQ 100, to move up. The
news on the other indexes sometimes acts as a catalyst for the
Nasdaq NASDAQ 100.
Not Convinced?
Take Look at our Returns
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