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- 60-minute chart of your stock or
futures
- 8-period moving average high
- 8-period moving average low
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- 5-period moving average close
- 3-period moving average close
- 5-minute chart of the same stock
or futures
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Upper
green line:
Lower green line:
Red line:
Blue line: |
8-period
MA high
8-period MA low
5-period MA close
3-period MA close |
The
Global Futures Bearish Trend Indicator
It is an absolute must, that this indicator is in
force when you go short!
- 3-MA trades
below 5-MA
- Both trade
below 8-MA low
- Price trades
below 3-period MA
- Daily trend
should go down
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The
Global Futures Bearish Opening Gap Formation
- Price closes
below 3-period MA the previous day
- Market opens
the next day usually with a gap
- Go short
at the opening or at the first breakout of the 5-minute chart
if you trade futures
- Place a limit
order together with your stop 3 points below your entry point
if you trade futures or 1 percent of your stocks value
- Try to be
out at 10 AM if economic data are expected
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Test the reliability
of our indicators
Try the moving averages shown above on
the Global Futures Bearish Trend Indicator on any stock, futures or
commodity which is liquidly traded. Wait for such a pattern to appear
during the trading day.
Bearish Sell Signal: If the price closes for the
first time below the 3-period MA on the 60-minute
chart, go short immediately. If you are highly leveraged or if you
trade futures wait for the first breakout on the 5-minute chart like
it is shown as number 3 above.
Bullish Buy Signal: The reverse is true when the
Global Futures Bullish Trend Indicator is in force. |
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I
have read the disclaimer and accept the conditions of Global Futures!
The
Global Futures Long & Short Entry Signals
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Past performance does not guarantee future results!
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