HOW IT’S USED
Here's just some of the ways clients have reported using TradeMiner
for trading (some we hadn't even thought of!)
Look At Technicals
I scan for trades and then choose the best
potential candidates based on their score
and historical average return. Then I look
at each in my charts to see which have the
best technical setup to be on-track for this
year.
Waiting For The Move
I watch the TradeMiner seasonal
trade(s) closely and when a trading
trend is set to begin I wait for it to
take off in that direction. I may miss
out of some of the potential profit, but
get the added certainty it is heading
in the seasonal direction I was
anticipating.
Options Trading
I use TradeMiner to buy options instead
of the actual stock (or futures contract).
I risk less money on each trade with a
larger potential gain % when I am
correct.
Counter Seasonal Pull-back
I don't buy (or sell) on the exact date the
seasonal trend historically begins. I watch a
few symbols at a time and when one goes
counter to its seasonal trend initially those are
the ones I tend to jump on once they turn and
start to move in their normal historical
seasonal trend direction.
Confirmation
I am part of a membership site that
gives potential trade setups for
stocks and options based on
technical setups. I never take any of
their chosen trades without first
making sure the trade agrees with
the historical seasonal trend and
market cycle from TradeMiner.
Alerts For Efficient Trading
I have TradeMiner email me my
chosen trades just before the
historical season trend has began in
previous years. This makes it so I can
easily find trends I want to be aware
of and have them conveniently
emailed to me throughout the month.
Finding Market Bias
I personally trade short-term trades and
have found TradeMiner very useful for
determining a long-term bias for my
short-term trades.
Seasonal Contracts
I use TradeMiner for futures contracts
because they are very cyclical in nature
and supply/demand driven because of
growing/planting seasons for the
different commodities.
At A Minimum...
I use TradeMiner to make sure at a
minimum I am never placing trades
against historically strong seasonal
trends because that'd be just like
trying to walk up an escalator that is
coming down.
Simplicity and ease-of-use were the highest priorities when TradeMiner was designed and created.
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Client experiences and ways of using the TradeMiner software, as listed above, are
general in nature and not a specific recommendation for your trading
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capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. The possibility exists that you could sustain losses exceeding your
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performance, whether actual or hypothetical, is not necessarily indicative of future results. All depictions of trades whether by video or image are for illustrative purposes
only and not a recommendation to buy or sell any particular financial instrument. Due to trade commissions variability they have not been factored into any trade
examples. The impact on market prices due to seasonal or market cycles may already be reflected in market prices.
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