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November 1, 2017 Follow Us: Other Exciting News Mark Your Calendars? We Have TWO Exciting Webinars

November 1, 2017 [Inside Trading] [TradeWins Publishing]( Follow Us: [VISIT OUR WEBSITE]( Other Exciting News Mark Your Calendars… We Have TWO Exciting Webinars TODAY, November 1st at 3:30pm CDT, join Wendy Kirkland for a FREE educational webinar on options trading. Don't miss out on this chance to learn from Wendy! You still have time to join [Save Your Space Now]( Then, join Dr. Duke for his FREE educational webinar on options trading taking place on November 7th at 3:30pm CDT. Space is limited… [Reserve your spot now and start learning]( Duane Davis Duane Davis has spent the past 25 years testing and fine-tuning trading systems. Scientific research conducted by his firm, Investment Software Systems, is behind several of the most successful systems on the market. Comparing a Wide Variety of Trading Systems I Discovered 26 Conditions that Apparently NEVER Change After decades of running complex simulations on a variety of trading systems I came to realize there are certain market “behaviors” that supersede even the most sophisticated technical analysis. In a monumental undertaking that picks up where other research leaves off, I compared patterns of convergence between every system with which I’d ever been involved. Analyzing each factor with meticulous care, I uncovered 26 consistent ‘coincidences’ that seem to cross all system boundaries to reoccur time and time again. PROUD MEMBER [Better Business Bureau]( [Better Business Bureau]( Our Author Team Click on authors name to learn more [Adam Oliensis]( [Andy Chambers]( [Art Palmer]( [Brian Schad]( [Bubba Horwitz]( [Chris Borgman]( [Chris Verhaegh]( [Chuck Hughes]( [Connors & Hayward]( [Dale Brethauer]( [Dan Keen]( [Darrell Jobman]( [Dave Caplan]( [Don Fishback]( [Don Wellenreiter]( [Duane Davis]( [Ellie Taft]( [Gary Wagner]( [George Angell]( [Humphrey Lloyd]( [J. Welles Wilder]( [Jack Schwager]( [Jea Yu]( [Jeffry Dunyon]( [Jeff Horovitz]( [Joe Duffy]( [John Weston]( [Jon Najarian]( [Kathy Lien]( [Keith Cotterill]( [Kerry Given (Dr. Duke)]( [Larry Williams]( [Lawrence McMillan]( [Lee Gettess]( [Market Publications]( [Mike Batty]( [Mohan]( [Murray Ruggiero]( [Oliver Velez]( [Peter McKenna]( [Ray Frazier]( [Rob Roy]( [Russell Sands]( [Sherman & Tom McCllelan]( [Stephen Bigalow]( [Steve Swanson]( [Tom DeMark]( [Tony Catalfamo]( [Wendy Kirkland]( Dear Trader, Big things are just beginning to happen in the nation’s capital. We’ve already talked a lot about how to trade defense spending bills, infrastructure, and even how to trade the gun stocks. Now, though, we have an opportunity to trade potential tax cuts. Just the other day, the Senate passed a $4 trillion budget that now lays the groundwork for promised tax legislation. That new plan provides for $1.5 trillion over the next decade in debt-financed tax cuts. And Republicans believe they can push it through by year-end. In this issue, we look at how the new tax legislation can produce profitable market opportunities. Next, Lee Gettess provides his predictions for both the stock and bond markets this week. Then, Inside Trading brings you Duane Davis who explains why it is best to stay away from profit targets. Last, Wendy Kirkland covers her Prime Entry Profits (PEP) Rally Newsletter. Enjoy! Adrienne LaVigne TradeWins Publishing Trump Trade: How to Trade a Potential Tax Cut by TradeWins Publishing Big things are just beginning to happen in the nation’s capitol. We’ve already talked a lot about how to trade defense spending bills, infrastructure, and even how to trade the gun stocks. Now, though, we have an opportunity to trade potential tax cuts. According to the White House: "This resolution creates a pathway to unleash the potential of the American economy through tax reform and tax cuts, simplifying the overcomplicated tax code, providing financial relief for families across the country, and making American businesses globally competitive.” Just the other day, the Senate passed a $4 trillion budget that now lays the groundwork for promised tax legislation. That new plan provides for $1.5 trillion over the next decade in debt-financed tax cuts. And Republicans believe they can push it through by year-end. In fact, according to PBS: “The budget plan passed on a near party-line vote late Thursday includes rules that will allow Republicans to pass tax legislation through the Senate without Democratic votes and without fear of a Democratic filibuster.” [How to Trade a Potential Tax Cut]( Lee Gettess' Market Sense by Lee Gettess Lee Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring you his video newsletter. Each week, Lee will share his predictions on what he anticipates from the bond and S&P markets. [Watch Video]( Overbought Highs – Oversold Lows by Duane Davis Contrary to popular belief, a good day trading system usually does not benefit from the use of profit targets. Notice that we said a “good day trading system”. If you’ve entered a trade more or less on a ‘gut feeling’, it’s wise to incorporate a profit target. However, if your reason for entering a trade is a valid one based on sound, common sense statistics, more profit will be made by staying in the trade until the close of the day session. There are times, however, when psychological support and resistance levels can be used for exiting profitable trades during the day. There will be times (and they won’t occur that often), when the market will start the day very close to a major psychological support or resistance level. The levels we’re referring to are those that are important to longer-terms traders and investors. An experienced trader can see these price levels on daily, weekly and monthly charts. In a home study course titled ‘Day Trading 2003’, we teach a ‘common sense’ approach to day trading. The course is designed for students to get both an understanding and an appreciation of a combination of common sense rules that result in what we believe to be low risk day trades. [Overbought Highs – Oversold Lows]( Prime Entry Profits (PEP) by Wendy Kirkland The following is an excerpt from Wendy Kirkland’s [Prime Entry Profits]( Every day Wendy shares her “Prime Entry Profits” (PEP) Rally Newsletter. The following is her thought for the week, along with what she expects this week in trading. Thought for the Week: Today wherever you go, carry the intention of peace, love, and harmony in your heart. In Trading: All indices were negative today. The DOW closed at -85, Nasdaq -2, Dow -8. Remember to check earnings dates on your trade candidates. AAP - Advanced Auto Parts- P3 CSCO - Cisco- P3 GOLD - Rangold- P3.5 IWM - Russell 2000- P3 WMT - Walmart- P3 To Learn More [Click Here]( PLEASE READ. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. There is a substantial risk of loss trading commodities, stocks, bonds and options with or without this or any other advertised product, service or system. Also hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. 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