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It is your choice, which markets you trade. Generally on a chart, if you see many close buy and sell triangles generated- then stay AWAY from that market, until it establishes a Trend.
Here is as detailed, as I can get on making a profit with MarketClub. Do you have your notebook with you? I shall cover this thoroughly, and you shall have a strong command of this subject, when I have finished.
HOW TO MAKE A PROFIT IN MARKETCLUB:
A. JOIN
I have finished my presentation. Nelson has left the building.
Yes, the brokers have flashed me, too. Ideally, they desire a clean settlement of both securities and funds credited to your account. If you were pressing your account for all it was worth, it becomes more serious. You may have dollars from sales available for trading, but Not settled for trading. They will always issue the warning, but it means nothing....unless you Do Sell the Same Security bought with Unsettled Funds within the 3 day period. That, My Friend, IS a FREE RIDE, and they will whistle, "FOUL!" With this background, I encourage to read about it on the web, and feel confident that you know the Rule cold. That way, you will never be worried again.
if you have less than 25.000 they will hold you acc for 3 days
I read it but wasn't to happy about the caps. At least they did put in some comment.
don't get it either. Too many markets. Tried using triangles to trade SPY. Too many whipsaws.
I am a recent market club subscriber. Using trade triangles for the $XOI
i was able to generate a 60k profit from 10-4-11 to 4-15-11.
The profits were generated on the long side, trade triangles
kept me out and in cash during the downtrends.I'm impressed to
say the least!
Now i am worried that cash means USD, instead of cash i want to
hold gold. USD looks like it can crash at any time.
This is a rule for cash accounts, and some accounts become basically cash only when people are tagged as daytraders but have less than 25,000 dollars in their accounts. That is because of government regulations. When you are in a cash account, the 'settle time' for stock sales is three days. When you buy before this three day period ends, the money isn't really there for you to buy with and you may be penalized by your brokerage house. Buying before the three day settle time is up is called a good faith violation.
When someone posts a long comment in cap's does anyone actually read it?
Still i don't understand how can i make a profit through market club? who can explain me in detail?
Khusi,
Best way to learn is to join the club. You can try us out for 30 days, Here is the link you need.
https://secure.ino.com/products/marketclub/
All the best,
Adam
I took your 2 week trial and saw the info on RCL. I bought a small put option and made enough in 5
days to pay for one year of Marketclub!
Thanks,
Dave
That's great, Dave! I have your email address (from your comment) and will be in touch to learn more:)
Thanks,
Jennifer
I WOLUD LIKE TO THANK YOU MARKET CLUB OR INO WEDSITE, WHICH I READ AND FOLLOW YOUR UPDATE NEWS EVERYDAY. PARTICULAR I WATCH ADAM HEWISON MARKET UPDATE. I LEARN A LOT AND SEEM TO HAVE INTEREST AND CONFIDENT. I AM SORRY TO SAY I STILL NOT YET JOINING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. HOPING ONE DAY SOON. I AM A SMALL PAPER GOLD TRADER ONLINE WITH HSBC BANK. ADAM AND OTHERS HAVE HELP ME TO FORM MY DECISION TO TRADE. I DO MAKE SOME WINNING TRADE PARTICULR RECENTLY WITH GOLD AND SILVER. NOT ONLY THAT I FEEL I HAVE A GOOD TEACHER WITH A GOOD HEART WHO ARE WILLING TO HELP AND EDUCATE PEOPLE. I REALLY ENJOY YOUR FORMAT OF TEACHING. MANY THANKS TO YOU.
DONALD CHAN FROM THAILAND.
Could someone explain the FREE RIDE rule to me. If you buy and then sell within three days a message states that they may hold my money for 3 to 90 days. Anyone know about this?
Adam,
........Trendlines on Charts .....
It would be a lot nicer if you had standard trendlines on your charts so viewers could get a cleaner picture when you draw 'support' or 'resistance' lines on your charts.
The 'freehand lines' are not very exact. I do enjoy the webcasts though.
Respectfully,
John Kosick