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Suggestion CTCN Has Ongoing Trading Contest & Test Systems - Phil Baker
I would like you and your subscribers to talk about any filters they use in their trading that keeps them out of a lot of whipsaw losses.
I would also like your subscribers to talk more about how they trade and about the different trading systems they use and less about, I bought this system and it's no good or I bought this system and it's the greatest system ever. Because everyone has a different opinion, so if anyone wants to talk about trading systems, talk about how it signals trades and how you use it.
I have also read and heard about using Gann lines to forecast a change in trend when two Gann lines cross. I would like to know if you know anything about this and if you do, which Gann lines should one use to forecast intermediate change in trend? Because there are so many Gann lines, that if you used all lines there would be Gann lines crossing at least once or twice per week.
I also have an idea that could possibly get more interest in your newsletter and get more subscribers involved. I got the idea for a contest from articles I read in investing magazines and newspapers. So I think you should have a contest where you publish a different commodity every one or two months and set a 2-4 year time period and let interested subscribers enter.
They would test any system or trading method they want to and enter it in the contest. They must show how they got their signals and how the system works and also show profits-losses, and trades taken. You could then show the top 5 or 10 systems in your newsletter and you or your subscribers could pick the winner. The winner or winners could get a certificate suitable for framing or 6-month free subscription to CTCN. I think it would really help a lot of traders, because they can see how others trade, I know it would really help me.
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