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Pegasus Trading System
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Developer: Peter Waite |
Market Sector: | Diversified / Multiple |
Markets Traded: | |
System Type: | Swing Trading |
Risk per Trade: | varies |
Trading Rules: | Fully Disclosed |
Suggested Capital: | $25,000 |
System Cost: | $995 Purchase or $100.00 Monthly Subscription : $995 one time for full purchase (fully disclosed), or $100 monthly lease per contract traded (unlimited markets) |
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System Description: | Pegasus is an intermediary term, trend following Futures trading system that trades multiple markets across diverse sectors. It applies the exact same rules and parameter values for all markets – no optimization or curve fitting. On average it trades about 6 to 8 trades per market per year (not including roll overs). The average trade lasts 20 to 25 trading days, although some trades can last multiple consecutive months. It was released in October 2003, thus it has passed the test of time. The system is based on simple, easy to understand rules. It employs well known trading concepts but in differently creative ways. By focusing on the intermediary term time frame it complements both long term and short term trading systems. It also employs risk filters to keep you out of trades that carry a disproportionate high risk. The system was originally released to complement its older sister system Andromeda. Like Andromeda, Pegasus is also distributed in fully disclosed format for those who outright purchase it. You get Trade Station and Traders Studio code files in open source format, as well as a manual which fully discloses and explains all the trading rules, logic and values in easy to understand plain English (for non-programmer folks). Alternatively, the system may also be leased on a monthly basis. Please see System Cost info above. For more info on the system itself or to contact the developer with any questions please visit AndromedaFututres.com. |
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