SO EASY a Caveman Could Do It!!!

Actually wasn't aggressive enough these last few months. Going forward...by sticking to my proven allocation schedule - my gains will pop even more without much added risks.

The compensation I receive will be enough to finance my own account gains at my current and long-term CAGR (compounded annual growth rate).

That is why the window is now closed. Outside backers are not needed with my now proven (at least to me) APR.p$

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Actually wasn't aggressive enough these last few months. Going forward...by sticking to my proven allocation schedule - my gains will pop even more without much added risks.

The compensation I receive will be enough to finance my own account gains at my current and long-term CAGR (compounded annual growth rate).

That is why the window is now closed. Outside backers are not needed with my now proven (at least to me) APR.p$

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The window is closed because you can't pay the rent fool!
What is like living @ home @ 48 years old?
 
I rarely enter the EliteTrader.com website anymore. Seems it is just a place for people to vent their frustrations.

However, in the spirit of collaborating dialogue. . .here is an ETF system that I am about to unleash on the public at Collective2.com.

It was said about 2 years ago that if my trading experience was at all worthwhile, I would have to prove it under an independent auditing eye.

My covered call systems I developed 10 years ago is based on the underlying edge that I can navigate amongst the varying up and down trend winds.

Furthermore, I can do this over many year periods. I like the ETF and futures instruments and they are now my diversified *weapons* of choice.

I spend about an hour a day and get the following desired result. FYI - the C2 website has seen 7000+ systems in the last 5 years and less than 5 have an compounded annual return > 50%.

This >9 month system has traded a total of 5 market shifts and I do not have to tell you how many times your account grows in every 5 year period versus the random short-term "successes" you see proliferate the trading community and this and the C2 website.

Long-term systems do not even compare with the occasional 100% one year return, since the trading risks are not entirely worked out of these that make it nearly impossible to re-invest your gains and even take advantage of compounding.

Turns out the difference between trading with linear gains over exponential is on the order of 10X versus 50X. I am entirely OK not to have been engaging enough at ET to discuss the merits, since this rate can be confidently traded by me for me.

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