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Stock Trading Sites Review
QQQ Market Timing
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www.QQQ-Market-Timing.com
QQQ-Market-Timing is an affiliate site of
Index-Trading-Systems and who delivers trading
signals for ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds).
Specifically, Index-Trading-Systems provides
traders with signals for the following:
- The QQQ
(NASDAQ-100 tracking stock). The QQQ are
also called “the cubes”;
- SPY
(commonly called "spiders," which track the
stocks of the S&P 500);
- DIA
(”diamonds”, which track the 30 stocks of the
Dow Jones Industrial Average);
As the name
implies, the site www.QQQ-Market-Timing.com focuses
heavily on the trading of the QQQ, which is only one
of the many Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) available
today. On the site, you will find
QQQ trading history in graphical and tabular
form.
This will give you an indication of the potential
returns that you can expect from the QQQ trading
system. The site itself does not focus heavily
on trading signals for other ETFS, such as the
SPDRs, the DOW, and Mutual Funds. While you can
access
SPDRs trade history and
DOW trade history on this site, we have
placed
Mutual Funds trade history on another affiliate
site -
www.mutualfund-trading-system.com.
We publish
pre-close signals on the same day the trading system
generates them – generally 45 minutes before the
market closes.
It is very easy to follow the trading system.
The
trading signal itself can take one of three
forms: "Long", "Short", or "Cash". 'Long' means the
system has generated a buy signal. A 'Cash' signal
means we are closing a trade and will remain in a
cash position until a new signal has been generated.
Finally, when we publish a “Short” signal, we are
taking a short position (i.e., we will profit when
an index declines). In conjunction with
every trading signal, we also issue a "Stop-Loss
Price". Should the market move against the position,
a "Cash" signal will be generated when the stop-loss
point is touched. We have designed the stop-loss
strategy to protect you against big losses.
All of the trading
signals are generated using a system of volume-based
technical analysis, although we incorporate other
forms of technical analysis as well. To learn more
about volume technical analysis and about
volume price relationships, visit the website at
www.MarketVolume.com.
Subscribers to
QQQ-Market-Timing access the trading signals
through the members’ home page. The signals are
updated daily. As a subscriber, you may also chose
to receive the daily email alerts, which provide the
most recently updated details on each signal
(“signal status”). Email alerts are available : (1)
in a standard format, and (2) in a cell phone
format, where we reduce the size of the message to a
bare minimum, in order to accommodate the text size
limitations for cell phones. The many
benefits of receiving QQQ pre-close signals as
opposed to after-close signals have been
summarized on the following
link, including
chart examples and calculations of the
differences in return.
For trading the
QQQ, we issue about 15-20 signals a year. Because
these are predominantly short-term trades, (i.e.,
they usually last no more than 30 days), you could
conceivably use the QQQ signals to trade QQQ options
with expiration dates at least 2-3 months into the
future.
Click here to discover how you can you apply QQQ
trading signals to trade QQQ options, which
trading system you should use, and what kinds of
returns you can expect
Site
Map - a useful links we hope will help you better
navigate the
QQQ-Market-Timing site.
Sign up for ETFs trading signals (for the QQQ,
SPDRs, the DOW, and Mutual Funds) directly from the
site.
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