Friday, April 6, 2012

How to Ride Whale Tails for Trading Income

How to Ride Whale Tails for Trading Income

Dear Trader,

"Whales" are the big-money institutional investors who manage hundreds of millions to tens of billions of dollars in investment capital.

They're also your number one resource if you're looking to generate a $100K income or more from your trading.

Whales include everyone from insurance companies will multi-billion investment books (like Warren Buffett's Geico)... to banks... to pension funds... to mutual funds...

..even operating companies who invest portions of profits in the market...

..and sovereign wealth funds looking for productive ways to allocate tens, sometimes hundreds of billions of dollars.

When you're investing that kind of money, you make waves.

In fact, the portfolio movements of institutional investors is the top cause of big, sustained price-moves...

When institutional investors move into a position - which usually takes several trading days - they create strong, sustained UPTRENDS.

When they sell out of a position - which also takes several trading days - they create strong sustained DOWNTRENDS.

Those trends are the "whale tails."

Pro trader Dr. Adrian Manz recently explained how to spot and find them - click here to see his presentation to traders.

PLUS, he shows you how to use these whale tails to generate a $100K income from your trading - starting from where you are now.

Traders are calling this information "A paradigm shift in thinking". I'd love to hear what you think about this presentation, too.

If your goal is to generate a full-time income from your trading, add this presentation to your must-watch list. Click here to watch it now.

All my best,
Chris Lawrence.

P.S. One thing I really like about Adrian's approach is how logical and consistent it is. His trading plan has recommended trades for six years now without producing a losing month. That's impressive. Click here now to see how he's doing it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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