About Swing Trade Alerts
Introduction:
The Swing Trade Alert System enables traders to accumulate a tall stack of 5% to 10%
wins over the course of the year by taking advantage of stocks that are momentarily
overextended to either the upside or the downside.
When To Enter a Trade:
A stock that enters the "Extremely Overbought" or "Extremely Oversold" Section of the
 'Market Analysis' web site constitutes a Swing Trade Alert.
A Swing Trade is then established on the following day at or better than the published "Alert Price".
When To Exit a Trade:
Exit a trade when:
    1)  its published "Profit Target" is reached
    2)  its published Stop-Loss Price is reached
         (Stop-Loss Prices are adjusted as the Swing Trade moves in your favor.)
    3)  it produces a 7% or higher profit and then pulls back to a 5% profit
         (Always preserve a minimum 5% profit when one is delivered.)
         it produces a 9% or higher profit and then pulls back to a 7% profit
         it produces a 12% or higher profit and then pulls back to a 10% profit
FAQ:
Q.  I want to trade stocks but my schedule doesn't allow me to watch my trades 
     closely throughout the day.  Is the Swing Trade Alerts System appropriate for me?
A.  Swing-Trading is custom made for those with a day-job for the following reasons:
     1)  The alert to establish a Swing Trade is issued the night before the trade is actually established.
     2)  A Swing Trade typically lasts from 2 days to 2 weeks.
     3)  Limit orders and Stop orders may be employed, making it unnecessary to watch the trade
          throughout the day.
Q.  Will I make a profit on every Swing Trade or will some of them be losers?
A.  As stock traders, we know that not every trade will be a winner.
     The secret of trading stocks successfully is to follow a strategy that is profitable
     over a large number of trades.  The Swing Trade Alerts System provides such a strategy.
Q.  Are Swing Trades established in pre-market and after-market hours? 
A.  All trades published in the 'Completed Swing Trades' section were entered and exited
     during regular market hours (9:30AM to 4:00PM Eastern Time).
     You may, however, at your discretion, enter and exit trades in the
     pre-market and after-market hours.
Q.  What is the '5% Club'? 
A.  Members of the '5% Club' take a 5% profit whenever one is presented by closing their trade at the published
     '5% Profit Target'.  Members of the 5% Club risk no more than a 5% loss on any one trade.
Q.  What do the 'Max Profit' and 'Max Drawdown' columns represent? 
A.  The 'Max Profit' column represents the highest percentage paper profit that a Swing Trade has delivered
     since its establishment.
     The 'Max Drawdown' column represents the highest percentage paper loss that a Swing Trade has delivered
     since its establishment.
Q.  Must I follow the Swing Trade Alerts System precisely or may I make my own modifications to it? 
A.  The purpose of the Swing Trade Alerts System is to acquaint you with the strategy of profiting
     from Extremely Overbought and Extremely Oversold conditions.
     If you follow the Swing Trade Strategy precisely, your results will resemble the 'Minimum Profit'
     as published in the 'Completed Swing Trades' Results.
     If, on the other hand, you make your own modifications to the Swing Trade Alert System,
     your goal would be to meet or exceed the 'Maximum Profit' as published in the 'Completed Swing Trades' Results.
Q.  When a stock issues an 'Extremely Overbought' or 'Extremely Oversold' Swing Trade Alert, 
      is the respective uptrend or downtrend at an end?
 
A.  A stock that issues an 'Extremely Overbought' alert suggests that its uptrend is momentarily overextended
     and, therefore, vulnerable to a pull back.  The overall uptrend may or may not be at an end.
     A stock that issues an 'Extremely Oversold' alert suggests that its downtrend is momentarily overextended
     and, therefore, ready for an oversold bounce.  The overall downtrend may or may not be at and end.