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Trade Alert! our entry trigger was reached at 11:35 AM, Now Short

Alert #106  March 16, 2007      PRINTABLE VERSION

Friday March 16, 2007 

This is a TRADE Alert !!!

After bouncing around over the course of the morning, the Dow, and the market, weakened. The Dow fell below our short entry trigger of 12,109 at about 11:35 AM EDT.

  • The Dow was 12,109
  • The DIA was trading at about: 120.98
  • The June 07 Future was trading at about: 12204
  • The DDM (ProShares Ultra Dow 30) was trading at about: 77.72
  • The DXD (ProShares UltraShort 2x) was trading at 61.45
  • The DOG (ProShares Short Dow 30) traded at 65.21

We are now Short with a stop price of 12,307.

 Jim Patterson



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There is risk of loss in all trading. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results.
Results are hypothetical. Hypothetical results do not correspond to actual profits or losses.

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