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Joined Nov 11, 2007
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New! Power Dip Trial Extended to 3 Days!

The absolutely free trial has been extended to allow 3 days of access to PDS. Only a valid email address is required.

You can try PDS trial here.

The trial provides full access to the entire PDS site and includes

  • Any new buys, as well as their exit thresholds (both updated every evening at 9:45 Eastern time)
  • The entire database of opened and closed trades (over 800)
  • The Open Positions email (Arrives at 3:30 p.m. and alerts you to any positions that may meet the exit criteria)
  • The Daily Dip email (Arrives at 9:45 p.m. and lists all closed trades as well the buys for the next open)
  • All of the position-sizing models
  • The forum
  • The blog
  • FAQs

If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment, use the forum, or send me an email: woodshedder73 at gmail.

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8 comments

  1. Panda

    Its basically free money over on this blog

    with over 70% win rate I think its too easy for people to comprehend.

    If you could get the average return % up a bit then it would make more financial sense for people with bullshit retail accounts

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    • Woodshedder

      Thanks Panda.

      Keep in mind, each trade is held an average of 5 days. Obviously you aren’t going to be able to compound your account by 0.70% (the average trade since inception) every five days, but you get the idea.

      An Interactive Brokers account will get you commissions of .005/share, so even for bullshit retail accounts, it can work.

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  2. drummerboy

    hi woodshedder, can you tell me if there is a difference in the power dip sys,vs the ppt? are they 2 separate sets of mechanics/systems but fall under the same ibc umbrella? when someone subscribes, is there use of both,or only one? thanks,

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    • Woodshedder

      Yes, they are 2 separate entities and require separate subscriptions. PPT is a screener while Power Dip provides stock picks and system trading mechanics (mechanical buy/sell signals) based on a particular setup. However, in terms of a corporate arrangement, yes, they are both housed under the iBC umbrella.

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  3. drummerboy

    thank you.

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  4. Steven Place

    I have a study request.

    Is the EOM/EOQ markup just a myth?

    Strategy: buy the 5 largest gainers in the QQQQ 5 days before month’s end, sell on the 1st. Any edge?

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