Stock Trading Sites Review: QQQ Trading System
QQQ-Trading-System offers trading signals for the QQQ
(NASDAQ-100 Index Tracking Stock). The QQQ are also called "the cubes".
QQQ are
traded on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and are the first financial product
created by the NASDAQ-AMEX Market Group.
Nasdaq-100 Shares trade like stock. You can buy them on
margin, sell them short, or you may hold your shares for the long-term. The QQQ
represent a one-investment portfolio that gives you ownership in the 100 stocks
of the Nasdaq-100 Index. The main advantage of the QQQ over other stocks and
index shares is that they are one of the most liquid trading vehicles on the
stock market.
We usually post our QQQ trading signals on our website by
15:15 PM ET (45 min before the market closes). We calculate our returns based on the
market closing price on the day a signal is
issued.
Following our
trading system is very
easy. A trading
signal itself can take one of three forms: "Long", "Short", or "Cash".
A "Long" signal means we are buying the QQQ at the market
closing price on the trading day a signal is
issued.. The name of the signal is derived from the term "Long position",
which means we profit during an uptrend (e.g., in a bull market).
A "Short" signal means we are selling the QQQ at the
market closing price on the trading day the signal
is issued. Because we are taking a "short position", we will profit if an
index declines.
A 'Cash' signal means we are closing a trade and will
remain in a cash position until a new signal has been generated.
In conjunction with every trading signal, we also issue a
"Stop-Loss Price". Should the market move against our position, a "Cash"
signal is generated once the stop-loss point is touched. Our stop-loss
strategy was designed to protect you against big losses.
On our site, you will find
our complete QQQ
trading history in graphical and tabular form. This will give you an
indication of the potential
returns that you can
expect from the QQQ trading system.
We issue about 15-20 QQQ trading signals per year. Because
these are predominantly short-term trades, (i.e., they usually last no more than
30 days), you could conceivably use the QQQ signals to
trade QQQ
options with expiration dates at least 2-3 months into the future. Click
here to discover how you can you use our QQQ trading signals to trade QQQ
options, to learn which trading system you should use, and to discover what
kinds of returns you can expect.
After subscribing to our trading service, you can immediately
access the trading signals through the members’ home page. We update the signals
daily. As a subscriber, you can also sign up for our daily email alerts, which
provide the most recent updates for each signal ("signal status"). Email alerts
are available in a standard format, as well as in a cell phone format, where the
message size has been reduced to a bare minimum, in order to accommodate cell
phone text size limitations.
All of our trading signals are generated using a system of
volume-based technical analysis, although we incorporate other forms of
technical analysis as well. To learn more about volume technical analysis and
volume price relationships, visit our website at
www.MarketVolume.com.
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