For professional system traders.

The title is intentional because a professional trader would take the time to read the person who writes about the systems they are using. Non-professionals, on the other hand, are still caught in the routine of constantly activating and deactivating the same system. Others change systems every two hours. This approach leads nowhere, and if someone is succeeding with it, I would appreciate an explanation of what the reasoning behind it is.

A less serious mistake is using a newly published system without giving it time to be verified and tested to assess its performance.

Currently, this case is happening with the GEO system.

The reason for this is clear from my perspective: a small drawdown, little profit. Everything seems under control, and it has gained $3,000. Additionally, since the Nasdaq has long-term revaluation potential, if the system is good, it could generate substantial returns as the Nasdaq grows.

The real issue here is the lack of verification time. Four months is not a sufficiently representative sample to determine if the system has that potential to be accepted by the market. We can observe the case of Terminator Nasdaq, which is still stagnant. This system also had its $3,000 at the highest peak.

Therefore, jumping into GEO at this moment is premature. It’s better to wait and let others take the first and last dollars. The sensible approach is to look for upward trends once the system has been verified for a reasonable amount of time.

GEO, it’s a system to keep on the radar, like many others, but not to hire just yet.

Enjoy trading!

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Disclaimer:
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Trading systems and strategies involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any trading decisions.

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