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Short-term price movements are entirely random
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FAQ

   
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The chances of executing a newTRADE are greater than are those of executing a limit order. This was proven by monitoring bid/ask quotes of 40 different securities in real time over a 4-week period. The results shown below in summarized form give an idea of the high probability of saving money when using a newTRADE.
Trying to improve on an existing situation is no guarantee of success.

Entering a limit order to buy a stock at $49 when it is trading at $50, does not mean one will get it.

newTRADE is no different:

It uses state-of-the-art technology to save the investor money by properly timing his transaction.
Albeit with much higher rates of success.
User wants
to save (%)
Probability of
getting these savings
Volatility of securities
High All securities Low  

A chart and graph give a more complete understanding of the figures shown above.

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