Money Making Book: An Investor's Guide to Options Trading
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August 28, 2007

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

Thursday's Prices

Update #680  July 3, 2007      PRINTABLE VERSION

Closing prices Net
Dow 13,577 +41.87
DIA 135.69 +0.42
YMU7 * 13660 +33
DDM 95.16 +0.03
DXD 49.34 -0.01
  • Last System signal: Long signal Wednesday June 27, 2007
  • Most Recent action: Exit
  • Current Position: We are in cash

Instructions for Thursday: If the Dow falls below 13,555 and later recovers going above 13,577 then go long at 13,577 with a stop of 13,452.

The Dow closed a little higher on a short pre-holiday day.

Enjoy the holiday.

Jim Patterson.

If you questions, please send them to editorial@dowdoublediamond.com I try to answer all emails within 48 hours; however, sometimes it takes a little longer, and once in a while an email gets lost. If you don't hear from me in 4 days, please write again. Thanks!

* The ticker for the September E-Mini eCBOT Dow $5 contract is YMU7



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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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