S&P 500 Stock Trading Calendar 2005 1.0

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Market timing through probabilities will lead you towards 48 profitable trades, or as much as 180 trades per year? that's 3 trades per week. Knowing the market direction on a daily basis will benefit mostly the serious trader wheather might be an equity trader, swing trader, day trader, news trader, futures trader, index trader, or any other type of short term stocks trader. This type of market timing will help you avoid big mistakes, and let profitable trades grow. The Daily Calendar will enhance your current strategies and it will not be long before you start creating new ones; it will sharpen your skills. You will receive help in deciding when to buy, sell, or just stay out. Profitable trades start by knowing the right market direction and end by being in the right market direction.

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