Thursday, August 2, 2007

New signal service from fxwintrades

Matsys, the fxwintrades program trading system, uses an advanced, proprietary algorithm to compute dynamic pivot points.

We compute and publish these pivot points 1 – 3 times daily on the Matsys subscriber web pages, and until now we have also

shown them with a small delay on our page at www.fxstreet.com.

A small group of experienced forex traders have long been using the fxwintrades dynamic pivot points to establish entry points,

stops, and targets for their trades.

To make this opportunity available to a larger group of traders, we now plan a service where we twice daily will send emails

to subscribers giving specific recommandations as to entry points, stops, and targets based on the Matsys dynamic pivots.

Sign up for a free pilot

If you wish to participate in a free pilot, go to http://fxwintrades.com/mailman/listinfo/d-pilot_fxwintrades.com and register.

We advise you to use a demo account initially for the pilot trades until you become familiar with how it works. We also remind you

of the potentially high risks in forex trading – see the important notice and disclaimer on http://www.fxwintrades.com/1018.htm.

We will limit the number of participants in the free pilot to 100. First come – first serve.

How it works

Twice daily, in the morning between 8:00 and 8:30 am and in the evening between 8:00 and 8:30 pm Eastern time (New York)

we will send an email to the participants with trading signals for up to three currency pairs. The participants then choose to place

entry orders for these signals complete with entry price, stop, and target. The orders will run until filled or cancelled by another email;

or replaced by a new order. The trades will run until they reach the stop or target; or until they are closed by another email. Of course

the individual trader should excercise discretion based on his experience, judgement, and willingness to risk. We plan to run the

pilot for approximately 4 weeks. After that time the signals will be offered as a separate service in subscription for a charge.

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