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Alert Expert

The Alert Expert notifies Trading Mechanics members at the exact moment a setup occurs.  This eliminates the need for the active trader to manually scan through hundreds of charts in hope of finding a few tradable opportunities.  The signals generated by the Alert Expert are based on the proven strategies that TradingMechanics.com has been back-testing and trading successfully for years.   In addition, the Alert Expert includes money management tools that enable the trader to effectively reinvest returns while controlling risk and maximizing profits.  With this tool, traders will be well on their way to dramatically improving their trading performance.

Stop and Reverse (SAR)

The Trading Mechanics Stop and Reverse System (TM SAR) is based on a proprietary rate of change calculation that compares the ratio of a stock's current price and velocity to that of it's price and velocity several bars ago.  This calculation keeps traders in the stock when it is trending strongly and reverses them out once the trend has changed.

The nature of the system is to remain in the market at all times, therefore the trader is never flat any of the positions within his or her portfolio.  TM SAR is extremely robust and performs on a very large universe of stocks.  Serious traders who have the dedication to actively trade a large and diversified basket of stocks should consider this system.

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TM Swing High/Low

The Trading Mechanics Swing High/Low system captures breakouts above prior resistance levels, and breakdowns through prior support levels.  Efforts are concentrated on actively traded stocks with the ability to sustain significant advances or declines as follow through is necessary to successfully trade a breakout system of any sort.  Traders will have positions in several of the stocks at any one time.  Issues within our universe of swing candidates will be traded between one and three times per month.  Positions are typically held from one to two days.


 
   
   









Updated:07.30.10