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February 9, 2007

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Trade Alert! our entry trigger was reached at 10:18 AM

Alert #098  February 8, 2007      PRINTABLE VERSION

Thursday February 8, 2007 

This is a TRADE Alert !!!

With a weak open, the Dow finally slid down to our short entry trigger 12,624.

The trigger was reached at 10.18 AM EST,
  • The DIA was trading at about: 126.28
  • The DDM was trading at about: 84.74 ProShares Ultra Dow 30
  • The March 07 Future was trading at about: 12653
  • The DXD was trading at 56.40   ProShares UltraShort 2x
  • The DOG opened at 62.25  ProShares Short Dow 30

We are now Short @ 12,624 with a stop of 12,703

Jim Patterson



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