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Hi All
A complete newbie to any type of trading and have a few questions if anyone can help. I hope they dont seem too daft :)

How are people finding their results going through Wagner Wright? What type of strategy are people using? I'd love details if anyone is willing to share. It seems to me that if you were betting the old way (PGI) strategy and betting to make $50 of taking it to the 3rd hour that you would be pretty much breaking even but not in front?? Please correct me if I'm wrong- just trying to figure all this out?

Also I feel like this is going to be a super dumb question but haven't any manual to refer to but is there a simple formula to work out how much a bet will cost for example if you take it to the third hour how much do you need to make to recoop losses from the first two hours and still come out in front.

thanks all

tbro
 
Tbro,

I was very skeptical in indice trading again after PGI, due to alot of things. However these are my results following a system, which i am happy to discuss with you later if your interested, but since Wagner & Wright, have taken over trade alerts, this has been my results.

I have found in the last 8 to 9 weeks how much better and more reliable the trades have been.

To give you an idea about 9 weeks ago I put on $500 dollars into my account to see if your system would work, I started trading twice a week, then bout week 4 of this, I went to 4 to 5 times a week, based on the information you were providing.

I as on today have $1000 dollars in my trading account, drew out my initial $500 and have paid 3 months subscription fees out of the trade returns. So over 8 to 9 weeks I have made a return of approx $1700 to $1800 and am trading with the capital i have accumlated and have set goals along the way.

Like all trading, it's not a get quick rich scheme, trading is about long term invest and strategy. For example i wouldn't go and borrow a million dollars and buy 1 particular company and put my entire million dollars into it, i would spread it across multiple companies and shares, there for allowing for a gradule increase and return.

The most important thing is you have to find a trading strategy that works and stick to it, gradully over time you will get greater and greater returns.
 
Anyone who thinks they can pay a fee and get signals that will make you money is living in dreamworld. They might work for a week or two but eventually they'll blow up just like PGI and all the others. Stop wasting your money on this rubbish.
 
I agree very much with the opinion that "The most important thing is you have to find a trading strategy that works and stick to it, gradully over time you will get greater and greater returns."
A new trader should learn and practice to trade every day to have experience in trading.
 
I agree very much with the opinion that "The most important thing is you have to find a trading strategy that works and stick to it, gradully over time you will get greater and greater returns."
A new trader should learn and practice to trade every day to have experience in trading.

I trade the first hour only for 20 minutes. ie 9:10 to 9:30. I see from my history of trades that they win in that first 20 minutes and then the market changes trend and goes the other way. If it does not win in that first hour then I trade from 10:00 to 11:00 till the 3rd hour. This strategy takes less time for me and I generally win the first hour.
 
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was very skeptical iindicece trading again after PGI, due talotot of things. However these are my results following a system, which i am happy to discuss with you later if your interested, but since Wagner & Wright, have taken over trade alerts, this has been my results.

I have found in the last 8 to 9 weeks how much better and more reliable the trades have been.

To give you an idea about 9 weeks ago I put on $500 dollars into my account to see if your system would work, I started trading twice a week, then bout week 4 of this, I went to 4 to 5 times a week, based on the information you were providing.

I as on today have $1000 dollars in my trading account, drew out my initial $500 and have paid 3 months subscription fees out of the trade returns. So over 8 to 9 weeks I have made a return of approx $1700 to $1800 and am trading with the capital i havaccumlateded and have set goals along the way.

Like all trading, it's not a get quick rich scheme, trading is about long term invest and strategy. For example i wouldn't go and borrow a million dollars and buy 1 particular company and put my entire million dollars into it, i would spread it across multiple companies and shares, there for allowing for gradulele increase and return.

The most important thing is you have to find a trading strategy that works and stick to itgraduallyly over time you will get greater and greater returns.

Speaking for myself, the hardest part is being able to trade up till early hours of the morning. Also reaching my PC when a signal comes in means I miss many positions. 4 years after buying in, I still am a long way from getting my money back.
Buying black-box systems is not a smart idea. Yes, I regret paying all that money in 2007 for the PGI spiel.
anyway, it would be foolish to place bigger bets than one can afford to lose.
There are practical hazards; e.g. once, l lost a lot because my Internet connection was interrupted. Boy, was I mad about that!
The fundamental worry behind any Martingale system is this: when it fails you, it fails big. To double up 6 times max. (the PGI promise) you must lay down 64 times your original stake. If the system fails, as it did in 2009, you take a painful blow.
But I haven't given up!
 
Speaking for myself, the hardest part is being able to trade up till early hours of the morning. Also reaching my PC when a signal comes in means I miss many positions. 4 years after buying in, I still am a long way from getting my money back.
Buying black-box systems is not a smart idea. Yes, I regret paying all that money in 2007 for the PGI spiel.
anyway, it would be foolish to place bigger bets than one can afford to lose.
There are practical hazards; e.g. once, l lost a lot because my Internet connection was interrupted. Boy, was I mad about that!
The fundamental worry behind any Martingale system is this: when it fails you, it fails big. To double up 6 times max. (the PGI promise) you must lay down 64 times your original stake. If the system fails, as it did in 2009, you take a painful blow.
But I haven't given up!

Man, I feel ya on this. I have gone to the 5th hour and not only it is a long time to for maybe a $50 profit, you are up for a lot by that time and your profit on the 5th hour is not worth it due to Betonmarkets taking more commission. At that point you just want to recoup your money and go to bed.
 
I am Managing Director of Wagner and Wright Index Solutions Pty Ltd.
It has come to my attention that a website named brightertrading.com has been launched, and has copied without my permission the bulk of the contents of my website, even down to the testimonials [including names] provided by our clients.
Should anyone be contacted by representatives of that company purporting to be associated with us either verbally or through written information provided or published please consider carefully that Wagner and Wright Index Solutions has absolutely no association with them or any other company, and does NOT endorse their products or services.
 
I am Managing Director of Wagner and Wright Index Solutions Pty Ltd.
It has come to my attention that a website named brightertrading.com has been launched, and has copied without my permission the bulk of the contents of my website, even down to the testimonials [including names] provided by our clients.
Should anyone be contacted by representatives of that company purporting to be associated with us either verbally or through written information provided or published please consider carefully that Wagner and Wright Index Solutions has absolutely no association with them or any other company, and does NOT endorse their products or services.

Tell us about your system,maybe do some live trades on this thread
 
I am Managing Director of Wagner and Wright Index Solutions Pty Ltd.
It has come to my attention that a website named brightertrading.com has been launched, and has copied without my permission the bulk of the contents of my website, even down to the testimonials [including names] provided by our clients.
Should anyone be contacted by representatives of that company purporting to be associated with us either verbally or through written information provided or published please consider carefully that Wagner and Wright Index Solutions has absolutely no association with them or any other company, and does NOT endorse their products or services.

Copying fake testimonials about making 19% a week? What a bunch of chancers, I hope you get them shut down soon. They're probably Australians.

Testimonials | Wagner & Wright Index Solutions
 
First 2 posts are obviously fake one done by the vendor themselves.

Maybe the mods will do us a favour and delete the whole thread?
 
I cant believe people are so sceptical. Just because we have two posters who joined in the same month a year ago and have two posts each praising the method. This is purely a coincidence surely:)
 
I am Managing Director of Wagner and Wright Index Solutions Pty Ltd.
It has come to my attention that a website named brightertrading.com has been launched, and has copied without my permission the bulk of the contents of my website, even down to the testimonials [including names] provided by our clients.
Should anyone be contacted by representatives of that company purporting to be associated with us either verbally or through written information provided or published please consider carefully that Wagner and Wright Index Solutions has absolutely no association with them or any other company, and does NOT endorse their products or services.

Ummm, so what about "Market Trading Australia " have they got anything to do with you because their testimonials are exactly the same also??

Thanks
 
Who's worse -

1. The guy who fakes a load of testimonials, or
2. The guy who rips off the fake testimonials

:)
 
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