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Stephen Benedict

<p>In trying to find good, unbiased resources to help speculate in the Dow Jones Emini</p><p>Futures market I came up empty-handed, so an idea for this publication was born. I</p><p>found my own resources and now I am passing this on to you. How can you trade a</p><p>market if there is very little information to help you learn? How do you know what</p><p>answers you need if you don&#39;t even know what questions to ask? The intent here is</p><p>to help the uninitiated and inexperienced along with traders from other financial</p><p>markets toward developing a trading plan.</p><p></p><p>When attempting to make money in financial markets there is an overwhelming</p><p>amount of information that has to be considered before even placing your first</p><p>trade. Money can be made in Bullish (Long) and Bearish (Short) market</p><p>conditions. How do you know which way to go? Read on.</p><p></p><p>The Dow Jones Emini Futures market offers trend trading opportunities unlike any</p><p>other market. By trend trading there is such an incredible amount of potential that</p><p>can be put to use in a way that does not exist in the world of day trading stocks. The</p><p>charts shown here trended 100 pts. or more.</p><p></p><p>The setups shown here worked. A traffic signal may show a green light. How many</p><p>accidents happen at intersections? You may, just like an unsuspecting driver, be</p><p>blindsided at any time. Just because these setups worked doesn&#39;t mean that a</p><p>similar setup is immune to failure. Use stops. Use margin correctly and never bet</p><p>more than you can afford to lose!</p>