When the Wizard calls it short you had better listen.
Remember the old E.F. Hutton commercials? “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen.”
Fast forward to today, because when the Wizard calls it, you better listen. In all markets – Stocks, Futures and Forex – our numbers have, quite simply, been off the charts. See for yourself.
Stocks
First, The Wizard calls the market: On September 5th (see the chart below), the Wizard once again called the market aggressively short. Of the 109 stocks that also entered short trades on that date, the Wizard recorded a phenomenal 108 winners, with the lone loser registering a miniscule $.05 loss.
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To see the September 5th trades, set your scan as follows: Daily / Aggressive / All Stocks / Very Bearish trends on both long and short-term. Once you’ve run the scan, simply filter it by Date. In all, the Wizard’s short trades are incredible: 1808 winners vs. just 126 losers for a 93.49% winning percentage. And, as you’ll see many of these winners are no small potatoes, including PDGI, a 72% return in just 29 days.
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Futures
The commodities rally is long since past, as most commodities have rolled over and are now falling as quickly as they rose. The Wizard picked them on the way up and has now picked them on the way down. Our futures traders have made out very well.
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Forex
As the stock market and futures markets have turned, so have the forex, as the dollar has jumped, the Euro has dived and every other pair has moved. The Wizard called them all: 100% winners.
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Stay with the Wizard and watch your profits rise.
Gene Stunkel
Founder
TheWizard.com
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