Free Chapter of MACD Buy Signals BackTesting Report

promo_overUpdated June 03, 2009…this promotion has ended. Congratulations to Mike T. –  the winner of the drawing for a free subscription to BackTesting Report.   You can still get the chapter and more in the MACD Buy Signals BackTesting Report.

 This chapter is for you if…

  • You’re not clear on the distinction between the common MACD Histogram and Appel’s Histogram.   Don’t worry, you’re not alone. The two different ways of plotting the MACD Histogram confused many people, even experts — see earlier posts for a few examples.  
  • You just want to brush up on the MACD, how its plotted and what signals it gives.
  • You want to see a little bit of what’s inside a BackTesting Report.  The MACD Buy Signals Report sells for $37 but this chapter is yours free.

Enter Drawing to Win a 12-Issue Subscription to BackTesting Report

 After you download and read the free chapter of the report above, leave a comment on this post to enter the drawing.     If you’ve never commented on a blog before, you just click the comment link at the top of this post and scroll to the bottom to find a form to enter your comment.

On June 3, 2009 at the LA Trader’s Expo, I’ll randomly select a comment and that person will receive a 12-issue subscription to BackTesting Report, a $127 value.  You do need to download the report to enter because comment spam is so prevalent that we have to cross-check the comments with the mailing list.You don’t need to be at the Trader’s Expo to win. 

(Updated from 5/11 and reposted on 5/15 due to technical difficulties.  If you sent a comment before 5/15, please resend.)

May 15th, 2009 Filed under MACD, Reports

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  • 2 Responses to “Free Chapter of MACD Buy Signals BackTesting Report”

    1. Ellen S. | 16/05/09

      Very informative! I didn’t know there were two different MACD Histograms. I’m going to look into this in more detail.

    2. Mike T. | 26/05/09

      Good information. Well thought out and well written.

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