Tuesday, April 8, 2008

TRADING THE MORNING MOVES: And Profiting Big In Both Directions

TUESDAY, APRIL 8TH, 2008

"I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend?"
~ Robert Redford, Yosemite National Park dedication, 1985
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Morgen Agapisa & Sawadee Ka Dear Ones...

Today we traded the morning mkt. - pawing profits whilst merrily rolling both directions... Riding some upswings UP - and down swings DOWN !
;-}

Twas a fun - if brief - time trading.
(*The grumbles of our hungry bellies & our hankerin'-fer-a-walkin' feets brought us quickly back to breakfasts & vigorous strolls, in our MBT Masai Barefoot Technology tennies & wielding our "Terminator" arm-exerciser belts... An event definitely meriting of memorializing with pics.)

We both scooped up some great profits & enjoyed a few singular trades yielding $400-500 per each.
Yahooooo!

Behold our stats for the day below:
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Micah's - Gross Total
$1145.00

With Appx. 30 Contracts Traded
- $150 in Commissions

Micah's Net Total = $905.00
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Clare's - Gross Total
... Trading o'er 30-45 minutes time.
$870.00

With Appx. 20 Contracts Traded
- $100 in Commissions

Clare's Net Total = $770.00
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With Our Total Family Net Profits For The Day @
$1675.00


That's A Great Day If You Ask WE / WHEEEE !!!!

We'll probably trade the afternoon session tomorrow, as (*in the am - during the Market Open hours) we're planning a gourmet breakfast with family... A break-fast of Whole-Grain Spelt Flour Eclairs Slathered in Raw Chocolate Frosting & Raw Whipped Cream... Avec fresh fruits on the side... All organic & free range of course!
YUMMY!!!!

We'll share fluffy pics!

Cheers -
M&C
C&M

www.EasyDayTradeSystem.com

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