2010 Put To The Test

See the results of my test using the new HVMM 2010 on the EURJPY .06 range bar during my personal trading session of 8-11am New York time.  Instead of going for a POQ (power of quitting), I looked at every trade that set up during my time.

My thoughts so far?   Wow!  A very simple strategy but powerful!

One major difference between every other strategy is the level of customization. From the “quickness” of your setups all the way to profit objectives and exits for losers, the HVMM 2010 can morph into a strategy suitable for every trader.

Conservative?  No problem.  Set it to have more confirmation with your setups including re-entries.  A little aggressive?  Speed everything up and go for the bigger moves.  Not very risk tolerant?  Covered… just tweak your exit price when the trade is not going your way.  No big deal: you can always re-enter in the same direction.

Watch the video to see for yourself and then don’t forget to signup for Wednesday’s main event:

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5 Responses to 2010 Put To The Test

  1. virgil says:

    how can i see your results

  2. Will this system work with S&P futures? I traded for 5 years and lost money.

    William Brown

  3. David says:

    This really is the coolest program I have seen to date! It has everything a trader needs to be successful! I wish this could be put on a monthly cost to trade as I have limited funds available. Either way, you have as close to the “holy grail” as I ever expect to get. Thanks for your diligent work and your willingness to share with the rest of us!

  4. High Velocity Team says:

    Yes but it’s not our favorite emini futures market. We always tell people that the S&P emini is for more experienced traders. It trades in quarter point ticks and there’s so much volume you can end up waiting and waiting for a fill and many times not get it even if the chart moves to your limit order. So, while the system works just fine with it, you might want to look into alternatives such as the Russell eMini, Nasdaq or Dow. Thanks.

  5. High Velocity Team says:

    Review the posts in this blog – we cover a lot of markets & walkthroughs.

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