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Capital Essence’s “ETFs Trading Map” for July 6, 2009. Last week’ short setups (DIA, XLE, XLB, XLY…etc) are doing amazingly well. There are a couple updates for Monday trading session. Stop losses are included. To view the latest sector rotation or to find our whether you’re sitting right at the hottest spot on the market. Please login.

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Capital Essence’s “Swing-Trader Bulletin” for July 6, 2009. Using our unique proprietary tools, the Swing Trader Bulletin identifies trading patterns, trends, support and resistance levels to establishes attractive entry and exit points, buying opportunities. Targets and Stop-loss-point are included.

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Capital Essence’s U.S. Market Trading Map - Daily ETF Trend Report for July 6, 2009. From a list of more than 400 U.S. listed ETFs (Sectors, Specialty, Regional…etc), the scan conducted after markets close found nearly 20 interesting trading ideas for Monday trading session. Trading range and Stop-loss-point are included. Subscribers please login.

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Capital Essence’s CEM News - Daily Trading Ideas for July 6, 2009. From a list of more than 6000 U.S. listed stocks & ETFs, our unique trend-following system had found more than 150 ideal trading candidates (both long & short-sell) for the next trading session. Targets and Stop-loss-point are included. Subscribers, please login.

Published on: July 2, 2009 No Comment
Trading Ideas That Paid - DUG

Swelling gasoline stocks and a far bigger than expected rise in U.S. unemployment drove crude oil down nearly 4% to $66.75. The UltraShort Oil & Gas ProShares (DUG) opped up open - up more than 6% since featured in our June 30 “Swing Trader Bulletin”. The July 20 Call option (DZGGT) gained about 400% in just 1 day - that’s right, you could be sitting on over 400% right now if you’ve bought the call option on DUG immediately followed our bullish signal.

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