Today's video covers trading two of the more poular markets for active traders -- the S&P e-Mini futures and the GBPUSD forex currency pair. We utilize the UTM strategy as taught and get exact entries and exits and we'll show you how it fared in today's most recent trading session. You'll be able to see how we minimize the time spent trading each day and focus on providing exact trading rules to specify where we should enter and of course, as important, where we need to exit. It was a good day for both the S&P and the forex today as you'll soon see.
For Forex, does it works with charts of Forex Capital Market?
Thanks
NetPicks Reply: Yes, with several of the platforms they use/offer you can set this up fine. Thanks.
Posted by: Juan Vieco | January 18, 2007 at 02:30 PM
What is the cost of this program? does it connect to MT4? I am trading forex this program looks to be a winner. A reply would be appreciated. thank you Gary Roe
NetPicks Reply: Yes, you can trade this using MT4. You learn the strategy, we'll show you what charts, indicator and settings and the exact rules and times within the course. Thanks.
Posted by: Gary Roe | January 16, 2007 at 07:59 AM
good morning,i don't have understand if you provide signals or what.
King regards
NetPicks: No, this makes the need for that obsolete - this is a full disclosed and taught strategy that you use across muliple markets and through the home study course. You'll have no ongoing requirements.
Posted by: stefano | January 16, 2007 at 07:31 AM
What charting applications will work with UTM, to trade:
1. Forex spot market (is it possible to utilize the brokers charting application. some brokers offer the charts at no cost if you open an account with them).
2. Futures (dow emini, or even currency market) Does this method work with Ensign, or Sierra Charts, or even NinjaTrader)
3. Can you trade the commodity futures market with this method? (crude oil, gold etc.)
Thank you for your reply.
NetPicks Reply: On forex quite a few possibilities - Metatrader, Tradestation, eSignal, several of the broker apps for example from CMS, FXSol and so on - lots of flexibility there. Futures all you mention are a go no problem. And on the other futures, yes that is on the way - new modules in the works for both those markets.
Posted by: Rob | January 13, 2007 at 03:20 PM