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Monday, December 15, 2008

Resource for Traders: A Market Secret


What should I do with emails I receive which will definitely be more useful to others than to me? Share it through this blog, that's what:

30 Years Ago I Learned This Market Secret

From the desk of Adam Hewison


I can honestly say that 30 years ago I learned how to trade the markets in the pits of Chicago.

It was there, in one of those sweaty, tumultuous, in your face trading pits, that I learned one of the most valuable trading secrets in the world.

This one trading secret opened my eyes to why things happen in the markets.

This trading secret, which is over 800 years old, is one of the most monumental mathematical discoveries of all time.

The publication in 1202 of the "The Book of Calculation" was never meant to be a road map to success in the markets. However, it turned out to be an extraordinary blueprint for how modern-day markets work.

The number sequences contained in this amazing 800-year old book, is like having a virtual DNA for every stock, futures and foreign exchange market.

No one knows for sure why these number sequences work. Some traders believe them to be mystical, others, like myself prefer to call them one of life's little mysteries.

I have been using this sequence of numbers from the "The Book of Calculation" to trade the markets for over 30 years. I have to say that after all this time, I am still amazed that these numbers still work! (Click this link to view the 8-minute step-by-step educational trading video. No registration required).

Once you view the video and absorb this valuable educational trading lesson, you can apply the exact same principles you learn to your own trading. Discover and benefit today, from what I learned over 30 years ago in the trading pits of Chicago.

Every success.

(Note: Adam Hewison is President of INO.com)

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3 comments:

Bad Credit - Simple said...

I dunno about its value but I find it highly unlikely that there would be a book that is 800 years old which can explain the intricacies of modern day trading.

Anonymous said...

This is a joke, right?

Any competitive advantage that can be available to a large number of people will disappear fast, let alone 800 years.

Unless it is things like, "trade on LOVE, on GOD" or whatever fuzz like that.

Quite disappointing po yung post na ito...

S@RZI said...

Anonymous, if you noticed I did not post a reply to Bad Credit's earlier comment. He was polite and not personal, which I appreciated.

If this post disappointed you, I'm sorry. I thought I owed you that apology. No matter, thanks for dropping by my blog.

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