Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Trade of the Year off to a great start
Hello Traders,
As in past years, once every year, KRTT publishes and officially endorses or recommends one of our personal favorite investment trade set-ups. We call this special trade - our KRTT Trade of the Year.
There is absolutely nothing hidden regarding the KRTT Trade of the Year to our paid KRTT subscribers, as it is just one of many whereby we teach, educate, and disclose the full Technical Analysis theories (trend) and Natural Law aspects (cycles) involved in the buy-side set-up.
This year on September 07, 2010, in our KRTT Real Time Update edition, we taught six conventional technical analysis indicators, as well as six Natural Law aspects that all pointed to an excellent buy-side trade set-up in Tembec, an Eastern Canadian Forestry Company.
The concept of the KRTT Trade of the Year is that this trade in particular should pay for the annual subscription cost for all KRTT E-Learning updates. Imagine how good a financial education is - when it pays for itself?
Now, just less than a month after officially recommending Tembec (TSX: TMB) as the KRTT Trade of the Year, we wanted to point out that Tembec rallied sharply today, and confirmed yet another advanced technical trading methodology as taught by KRTT, and used extensively by market wizards - the breakout.
In short, our KRTT Trade of the Year looks to be off to a great start.
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