Wednesday, November 19, 2008

EMINI DOW INDEX TRADING IN DOWN MARKETS: Making Quick Moves, And Big Trades

SOME PRETTY & FUN PICS ~













ENJOY ~



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NOVEMBER 19TH, 2008
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"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather."
~John Ruskin


"Don't knock the weather; nine-tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while."
~Kin Hubbard
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Hello there Day Trading Fans,

Hoping you're well on this Hump-Day ! ;-}

We've enjoyed some "big money, little trades" this morning. We only traded a total of nine contracts on the Emini Dow Index. All of the trades were 1 or 2 contract trades.

I believe we day traded a total of 5 total trades all together.

Using the Easy Day Trade System techniques we find to be so simple, and quick to profit in any economy. People ask us if you can make money with these methods during these "crazy financial crisis's" and we say check our blog !

Please find our stats here for day trading the Dow Jones Index:
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2008
Our Gross Total
$390.00

With Appx. 9 Contracts Traded
X $4.16 Commission (WITH OUR NEW BROKER - Feel Welcome To Ask About Our New Brokers - Great Guys With Great Attitudes and Great Commission Rates)

Net Total = $352.56
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Fun making money from home, and in any economy

Have A Successful & Great Week ahead ;-}
Cheers -
MC
CM
www.EasyDayTradeSystem.com
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