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The Nostradamus Trading Indicator

The proprietary indicator, "Compass", which is an expression of the directional force of the market, is updated constantly on a second by second basis. Compass is designed to signal when markets are trending, reversing from a previous trend, or going range bound. It has been designed to keep the forex trader in a profitable position while a trend is underway, and signal when the momentum of a move has been lost. It is there to warn you when to reverse out of a position at the end of a trend, and when you can expect our target highs and lows to act as a good range. This software has the ability to test millions of combinations of indicators, indicators on indicators, and optimized parameters within those indicators and to then predict the near future market movements.

Fascinating to work with, far from being a 'green light says go' approach, we think it actually possesses an insidious ability to foster and develop higher trading skills in traders as it affirms or refutes or challenges your own chart analysis.

Fascinatingly precognitive.

Visit Nostradamus' website directly at Nostradamus.
To receive your free longer trial followed by a Nostradamus discount
Contact Tim Finch, Managing Director,
Email timfinch@nostradamus.co.uk
and mention this Forex-Trader site offer.

To ensure that you automatically receive all available discounts, bonus' etc. that apply to this offer,,please phone 520-877-3831, or fax this page to 928-447-2978.

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