Throughout this website and in related emails, I frequently reference results from technical analysis. “Technical analysis” of stocks is the study of price movements and trading patterns—using charts, indicators, and historical data—to predict future market behavior. These results are hypothetical and do not reflect actual live trading. Past simulated performance does not guarantee future outcomes. Additionally, technical analysis may not fully account for real-world conditions such as liquidity constraints or sudden market events. While I make efforts to consider these factors, it is impossible to ensure that simulated results accurately represent what would have occurred in live trading.
New subscribers are strongly encouraged to begin with “paper trading,” which involves practicing trades using simulated funds. This allows you to become familiar with the strategies without risking real capital.
The following disclosure is required by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and other regulatory bodies. Please read it carefully:
Trading futures, stocks, and options offers the potential for significant returns, but also involves substantial risk. You should fully understand these risks and only trade with money you can afford to lose. These markets are not appropriate for all investors, and it is possible to lose part or all of your initial investment—and in some cases, more.
No claims are being made that any account will achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed here. Historical performance, whether actual or simulated, is not a reliable indicator of future results. You assume full responsibility for any trading decisions you make.
Losses are a normal part of trading, and I experience them as well. There may be periods of consecutive losses that can noticeably reduce account value. My approach is to continue following the strategy as designed, but whether you choose to follow my trades is entirely up to you. All trading decisions remain your responsibility.
This service does not provide personalized investment advice. I do not know your financial situation, risk tolerance, or investment goals. Therefore, nothing presented here should be interpreted as a recommendation tailored to you or any individual.
The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, securities, or investment advice. I am not a licensed financial advisor, tax professional, or legal expert.
This service is intended for individuals located in the United States. I make no claims that the content is appropriate or permitted in other jurisdictions. If you access the service from outside the U.S., you do so at your own risk and are responsible for complying with local laws.
I am not responsible for any trades you make. I share my own trading activity for educational purposes only, and you alone are accountable for your actions in your trading account.
Nothing on this website or within the service constitutes an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
In accordance with CFTC Rule 4.41: Hypothetical or simulated performance results have inherent limitations. They do not reflect actual trading, and because trades were not executed, the results may not account for certain market factors such as liquidity. Simulated results are also created with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve results similar to those shown.
All examples of trades, chart patterns, systems, or strategies are provided strictly for illustration and educational use. No trading system can guarantee profits or eliminate the risk of loss. There is no assurance that any strategy or algorithm discussed will produce profitable results.
This summary does not cover all possible risks or considerations associated with trading futures, equities, or options. It is intended solely for educational purposes. By proceeding, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer.