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A Message from Jim Wyckoff Dear valued reader: If it's your desire to become a more successful trader, then I want to personally invite you to become a subscriber to the futures market advisory newsletters I publish. My newsletter focuses on markets that trade inside U.S. borderssuch as gold, grains, livestock, currencies, T-bonds and the S&P 500, just to name a few. My mission is to alert my subscribers, in advance, to the futures markets that look most promising regarding potential trading opportunities. Importantly, each newsletter will also contain a unique educational section that will help you continue to improve upon and hone your own trading skills. Additionally, every trading day, my newsletter subscribers will receive market updates and commentary on significant price action. Here are the specifics of my newsletters: "Jim Wyckoff on U.S. Markets" will be published 26 times per year and will be available via email only. Every other Thursday you will receive an information-packed issue which includes not only my comprehensive market outlooks and trading ideas, but also analytical charts and my unique educational features. Plus, every day you will receive updates and commentary (via email) on that day's significant market action. The subscription rate for "Jim Wyckoff on U.S. Markets" (including the daily market updates and commentary) is $245 (U.S.) per year. Please consider the cost of this publication as "tuition" in your ongoing quest to become a more successful trader. I firmly believe the information I provide will save (or earn) you well more than the annual cost of these publications. NOTE: I will continue to post some free "general" features and "general" charts on FutureSource.com. However, I will save specific trading opportunities and the comprehensive analysis and commentary--including in-depth educational features-- exclusively for my newsletter subscribers. IMPORTANT NOTE: I am not a Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) nor am I a futures broker. It is my goal to point out to you potential trading opportunities. However, it is up to you to: (1) decide when and if you want to initiate any trades and (2) determine the size of any trades you may initiate. Here's what the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) says about trading futures (and I agree 100%): "Trading commodity futures and options is not for everyone. It is a volatile, complex, and risky business. Before you invest any money in futures or options contracts, you should: 1. Consider your financial experience, goals, and financial resources and know how much you can afford to lose above and beyond your initial payment. 2. Understand commodity futures and option contracts and your obligations in entering into those contracts. 3. Understand your exposure to risk and other aspects of trading by thoroughly reviewing the risk disclosure documents your broker is required to give you. 4. Know who to contact if you have a problem or question. Sincerely,
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