Erich Senft Futures Trading, Fall 2012 - NinjaTrader Indicators & Trading Systems

Welcome to The DTS Profit Run Recorded Sessions.

So, here we are at the end of the Profit Run. We’ve had our ups and downs. 49 days ago we started with $25k. What do you think the final tally is?

Drum roll please…

The Profit Run final total is: $47,246!

Ta da! 

That’s a $22,246 profit, or an average daily profit of $454 per day. To put it another way, it is an 89% ROI in 49 days! Not too shabby by any standards.

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Yes, these were my results and while I would love to convince you that I’m some sort of Uber-trader, I’m not. With DTS these could be YOUR results too!

The whole point is to show you that DTS combined with proper money and trade management does work. With DTS you have a “leg up” on your journey to becoming a successful trader. I want to encourage you to keep at it. Don’t abandon your dreams. Don’t give up on the freedom you will gain by becoming a successful trader. You can do it. You will do it. If you have any questions or need any help, please ask. I’ll do my best to answer. After all, that’s what I’m here for.

Thanks for joining me on the Run.

Your trading friend,

Erich

Please Note: These results were done live on a simulated account and your results may differ. Trading is risky and you should not trade with money you cannot afford to lose.  See Disclaimer below for more details.

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