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Special Report - 28 February 2010
Trading in futures, options, spread and binary betting carries a high degree of risk which can lead to losses greater than the amount originally invested. As such it is not suitable for everyone and you should not risk more than you can afford to lose. Important: see 'My Trading Rules' at the foot of this article.
Next report - pre-opening on Tuesday 2nd
March (subscribers only)
HERE FOR THE LATEST TTT
HERE FOR THE LATEST VIDEO CLIP
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Here is the link for today's video clip...
TODAY'S VIDEO CLIP - NB Title bar states 20th Feb but it is
the right one!
Here is a brief summary:
1. We remain 50% short of FTSE with a binary bet also. For now
markets are still rallying.
2. The clip is around seven minutes long and starts with FTSE,
then the DAX (3:38), the the Dow (4:20), then Gold (5:25), and
finally £/$ (6:00).
Any comments? email john@john-piper.com
I trade a number of markets through spread betting, options and/or futures positions. t1ps.com Ltd does not believe that my articles can move the markets concerned.
My Trading Rules - I may have a number of binary betting positions on FTSE and the Dow - these can change from long to short at irregular intervals.
If I have an open position or positions on any markets which are the subject of one of these reports at the time of publication of an article written by me, the existence of that interest and whether it is long or short will always be declared in the article in the format 'I have a long/short position in the S&P/the FTSE 100/Gold' as appropriate. This is in order to inform readers so that they may assess whether the existence of any such interest may have influenced the content of the article. Such disclosure does not constitute investment advice. The time of publication means the time at which an email containing the article is sent.
After publication of an article containing a disclosure of an open interest as above I may alter, or close the position or positions the subject of the disclosure without restriction. There are no restrictions on the opening of positions provided that any open interest is declared as above.
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