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Futures Truth Magazine - Issue #5-2008 is available!Futures Truth Magazine, #5-2008 Issue

With performance thru July 31, 2008- here is a sneak peek at what's inside:

  • Many pits have bid a fond farewell and rode off into the sunset. Traders must adapt to the new markets and the systems of the past may need to be replaced with systems of the future. In this installment of George's Corner, Good Bye To the Pits and the Way We Used To Trade, he looks at the impact of overnight trading on various markets.
  • It seems that all too often we find traders trying to come up with magic ways to trade, when all the while there are some truly easy trades that go beggin for someone to just jump on them and go for a ride! In Trading the Obvious, Joe Ross, a trader and trading educatorwith 50+ years of experience, shows how some trades require little more than common sense.
  • As most of us are aware, setting up a portfolio of trading systems can be tricky work. Michael Levin, a 20 year trading veteran, walks us through a conversation with potential clients and their concerns on drawdowns in When "Bad Things" Happen To "Good Systems".
  • When it comes to trading, we have met the problem, and nine times out of ten, the problem is ourselves. Ruth Barrons Roosevelt has been professionally coaching traders around the world to psychological trading excellenct for more than a decade. In What Is Holding You Back, she'll help point you to the truths in your own trading.
  • In Observations On Options "Greeks" and Prices, Wayne Griffith uses options chains to make sure your options pricing model is on track. Don' t miss as he takes a closer look at his "Up Delta" and "Down Delta".
  • In Nine Chart Patterns That Signal Trend Changes, our founder, John R. Hill, unveils more of his chart patterns that do just that. Don't miss this fourth part in the series, highlighting the Four Day Close Reversal.
  • Wondering how some of the top CTA's are performing? In CTA Resource Review, you'll find the YTD Rankings of the Top 25 New CTAs.
  • Also, look out for the updated Forex Report! See the MPT formatted performance and rankings of the Forex systems that have been submitted to us so far.
  • And as always - updated Enforcement Releases from the CFTC, and more!!

We also have 11 new trading systems in this issue! Auto NRangeR and Auto NRangeR Short Term by AutoTrading Systems, RC Proof+ and RC Super by Rickey Cheung, Propero by Joseph Ford, and LPR Quantitative L1, LPR Quantitative L2, LPR Quantitative M1, LPR Quantitative M3, LPR Quantitative Q2 and LPR Quantitative S2 by L'eau Prosper Research.

Robert Prechter of Elliott Wave International appeared on Bloomberg TV on Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Click the banner below to see the video and get a free excerpt from the March 14, 2008 issue of The Elliott Wave Theorist.




There is a substantial risk of loss in trading. It is the nature of commodity trading that where there is the opportunity for profit, there is also the risk of loss. Commodity trading involves a certain degree of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

The high degree of leverage that is found in futures (because of small margin requirements) can work against you as well as for you. i.e., you can have large losses as well as large gains.

This publication is for EDUCATIONAL & INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Any investment decisions are solely the responsibility of the reader. The software that generates these numbers has been rigorously tested, however the publisher cannot guarantee the publication to be error free. If any vendor or individual reports to us an error or misrepresentation of their system we will immediately correct and print a retraction in the following issue.

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