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WELCOME TO THE

ELITE EMINI
TRADING COLLEGE
WEEK #3

EMINI
STRATEGY #2

DISCLAIMER
Hypothetical or simulated performance results have
certain inherent limitations unlike actual performance
record: simulated results do no not represent actual
trading. Also, since the trades have not actually been
executed, the results may have under- or
overcompensated of the impact, if any, of certain market
factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading
programs in general are also subject to the fact that they
are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No
presentation is being made that any account will or is
likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those
predicted or shown.

WEEK #2

REVIEW

EMINI COLLEGE WEEK #2


Strategy #1 Highlights / Indicators
Conservative Version
Standard Version

Aggressive Version
Donchian Channel Settings

Money Management Exit


Homework Assignment

SIMPLICITY
EQUALS
CONSISTENCY

MY GOAL IS TO TEACH
YOU HOW TO TRADE
WITH THE

SPECIALISTS EDGE

EMINI
STRATEGY #2

Strategy #2 Highlights

Strategy Is Based On Concepts #1 and #2


Designed to Trade Deep Emini S&P Pullbacks
Intensity Level (1-3): 3
Main Indicator 5-period RSI
Any Time Frame / Any Direction / 60-min or Less
Only One Standard Version - Quick, Small Gains
Learn the FULL Strategy Paper Trade First!
The Specialists Edge - Consistency

Strategy #2 Indicators

50-period Simple Moving Average (sma)

5-period RSI

STANDARD
VERSION
All Members (Beginners Advanced)
Pullback / Traders

Traders Who Want Quick, Smaller Gains

Standard
Strategy #2 Rules - Buys
CONCEPT #1 TREND:
1. Price must be above the 50-period sma
(The steeper the up-slope of the Buy/Sell Line, the quicker the trade.)
CONCEPT #2 PULLBACK:
2. A) The price bar declines to and eventually touches the 50-period
sma, and B) the 5-period RSI closes below 30. (SET-UP BAR).
3. Look to go long by applying the confirmation method - buy 1 tick
above the Set-Up Bars high.
4. Place your protective stop at least pt below the low of Pullback.
5. Sell (exit) when 5-period RSI closes above 60.

STEP BY STEP

Step 1
Price must be above the 50-period sma.

5-period RSI

Step 2
A) the price bar declines to and eventually
touches the 50-period sma and,
B) the 5-period RSI closes below 30.
(SET-UP BAR)

5-period RSI

5RSI < 30

5-period RSI

5RSI < 30

SET-UP BAR

Step 3
Look to go long by applying the
Confirmation Method
Buy 1 tick above the Set-Up Bars high .

5-period RSI

5RSI < 30

ENTER
1370.50

5-period RSI

5RSI < 30

Step 4
Place your protective stop at least
pt. below the low of the pullback.

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

Step 5
Sell (exit) when 5-period RSI closes above 60.

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5RSI > 60

5-period RSI

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5RSI > 60

5-period RSI

EXIT
1372.50

ENTER
1370.50

STOP

5RSI > 60

5-period RSI

+2.00 pts.

Standard
Strategy #2 Rules - Sells
CONCEPT #1 TREND:
1. Price must be below the 50-period sma
(The steeper the downslope of the Buy/Sell Line, the quicker trade.)
CONCEPT #2 PULLBACK:
2. A) The price bar rises and eventually touches the 50-period sma,
and B) the 5-period RSI closes above 70. (SET-UP BAR).
3. Look to go short by applying the confirmation method - sell 1 tick
below the Set-Up Bars low.
4. Place your protective stop at least pt above the high of Pullback.
5. Buy (cover) when 5-period RSI closes below 40.

STEP BY STEP

Step 1
Price must be below the 50-period sma.

5-period RSI

Step 2
A) the price bar rises and eventually
touches the 50-period sma and,
B) the 5-period RSI closes above 70.
(SET-UP BAR)

5RSI > 70

B
5-period RSI

SET-UP BAR

5RSI > 70

B
5-period RSI

Step 3
Look to go short by applying the
Confirmation Method
Sell 1 tick below the Set-Up Bars low.

5RSI > 70

5-period RSI

ENTER
1352.25

5RSI > 70

5-period RSI

Step 4
Place your protective stop at least
pt. above the high of the pullback.

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1352.25

Step 5
Buy (cover) when 5-period RSI closes below 40

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1352.25

STOP

5-period RSI

ENTER
1352.25

STOP

5-period RSI

5RSI < 40

ENTER
1352.25

STOP

5-period RSI

5RSI < 40

ENTER
1352.25

STOP

ENTER
1352.25

+7.75 pts.
EXIT
1344.50

5-period RSI

5RSI < 40

RECENT
STRATEGY #2
TRADE SIGNALS

+1.25 pts.
ENTER
1369.50

STOP

EXIT
1370.75

STOP
ENTER
1334.75

+7.50 pts.

EXIT
1327.25

STOP

ENTER
1338.75

+2.00 pts.

EXIT
1336.75

EXIT
1352.75

+19.25 pts.

ENTER
1333.50

POINTS TO REMEMBER
Strategy #2 can be traded in any time frame,
but the best signals are found in
60-minute charts or less.

+16.50 pts.
EXIT
1380.75

ENTER
1364.25

STOP

POINTS TO REMEMBER
The steeper the slope of the Buy/Sell Line,
the quicker the trade.

+1.25 pts.
ENTER
1369.50

STOP

EXIT
1370.75

EXIT
1301.75

+2.00 pts.

ENTER
1299.75
STOP

POINTS TO REMEMBER
Sell (exit) when 5-period RSI closes above 60:
1) Either at bar close limit, or
2) On market at opening of next bar

+8.50 pts.
EXIT
1325.25

+8.25 pts.
EXIT
1325.00

ENTER
1316.75

POINTS TO REMEMBER
If trading multiple lots,
exit half of your position at the standard exit,
and move your stop to break-even for balance

STOP

ENTER
1317.25
EXIT
1315.75

+1.50 pts.

Strategy #2 Highlights

Strategy Is Based On Concepts #1 and #2


Designed to Trade Deep Emini S&P Pullbacks
Intensity Level (1-3): 3
Main Indicator 5-period RSI
Any Time Frame / Any Direction / 60-min or Less
Only One Standard Version - Quick, Small Gains
Learn the FULL Strategy Paper Trade First!
The Specialists Edge - Consistency

HOMEWORK
ASSIGNMENT

IDENTIFY RECENT
STRATEGY #2 TRADE
Any Time Frame / Any Direction
1. Buy or Sell?
2. Identify Price of Entry, Stop Placement, and Exit Price.
3. Profit or Loss?

MY GOAL IS TO TEACH
YOU HOW TO TRADE
WITH THE

SPECIALISTS EDGE

ELITE EMINI
TRADING COLLEGE
WEEK #4
STRATEGY #3

QUESTIONS
stevenprimo@specialisttrading.com
brettm@specialisttrading.com

1-310-844-7220

DISCLAIMER
Hypothetical or simulated performance results have
certain inherent limitations unlike actual performance
record: simulated results do no not represent actual
trading. Also, since the trades have not actually been
executed, the results may have under- or
overcompensated of the impact, if any, of certain market
factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading
programs in general are also subject to the fact that they
are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No
presentation is being made that any account will or is
likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those
predicted or shown.

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