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JAN
1997 ISSUE OF CTCR NEWSLETTER
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Whose
is the Best Newsletter?
To
order this issue, click here.
In our latest hot issue we tell
you:
Which
newsletters made money in 1996 and which ones didn't.
Who
made money in S&P's, interest rates, metals,
grains, softs, and meats.
Before you buy any advisory service, you need
to check our exclusive information. Only
CTCR tracks futures advisory newsletters' track
records.
We
give you the inside story of who's hot and who's
not.
This
information could make you a bundle or save you
a bundle.
We
also interview 16 top advisors to see what they
learned last year and what changes they are making
in their methods for 1997. Their answers will surprise
you! Their answers are often brutally honest. Their
insights are often very valuable.
We
Review Bruce Babcock's Gann Pivot Trading System!
After
years of reviewing other people's system, Bruce
Babcock comes under the gun.
We go under the hood and tear apart his famous Gann
Pivot trading system.
We back test the system back to 1984 to see if the
system makes money over the long run.
We give the software a complete workout to let you
know if it's well designed or garbage.
Is it worth nearly $2,000?
You
also receive this FREE SPECIAL REPORT: 1996
Newsletter Rankings
We rank
the 27 top newsletters for:
Profitability
Risk
Adjusted Profitability
Other
Key Criteria
This
issue of Commodity Traders Consumer Report
also includes:
The
CTCR centerfold. This is the only
place in the futures industry to find actual,
unbiased track records of the most famous newsletters.
Major
Moves. This is the newsletter that concentrates
on finding those homerun trades that can create
profits of $5,000, $10,000, or even $20,000 on
each contract!
Major
Moves sells for $225 per year but you
get a copy free with every copy of Commodity
Traders Consumer Reports!
To
order this issue, click here.
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