On Monday I sent out a quick
email for Halston Adam’s special
report on “The Trade of The Decade”
and I got the following email…
“Who is Halston Adams, have you met face to
face, you give no opinion so I guess it is
rubbish – right??”
You might be wondering the same
thing, so today I’ll answer that
question…
Actually no, I’ve never met Halston
face to face, I was introduced to
him through a mutual friend.
She was trying to help Halston with
a book he was writing, then finally
put him in contact with me when
she’d had enough…
We got to know each other through
emails and chatted about trading
on several occasions.
I didn’t make any comments on his
report, because I literally just
wanted to get it off my desk right
away.
You see, when I checked my email
on Monday morning, I had 6 emails
from him asking “if I would”, “if
I was going to”, and “if I had”
let people know about his report.
He’s not usually this annoying (ok,
yes he is
but this time it was
different. He was really sure the
the 3 trades he’d found were going
to be huge, and didn’t want the
opportunity to pass.
Anyway, I did read the report featuring
his 3 trades and do recommend it…
One of the trades I’ve already been
following for a while, so we were in
agreement with at least one…
The other two are in markets I don’t
normally follow, and haven’t traded
for a while, but the logic and
reasoning behind them seem pretty solid…
But more importantly than just the trades
are getting a glimpse into the thought
process behind them.
I know this report is just supposed to
be a way of handing you the trades… but
by studying how they were arrived at
allows you to add more skills to your
trading toolbox.
Ray
P.S. There are only 122 copies of the
report remaining available. The price goes up
tomorrow at noon, so grab it now if you’re
interested:
http://www.click-here-for-details.com/a/go.php?c=srb2007
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