Subject: Interested in an Expanded Econ Forecast (Plus a Trade Suggesstion Daily?)

Hi Folks.


First let me make perfectly clear I will continue the Econ Forecast in its current form for as long as I remain in the business or until people just stop opening the email. So no worries for those of you who like it exactly the way it is.


But I've received quite a few emails over the last couple of months asking if I was planning to include the Asian and London session Econ reports in the forecast, since a large number of you live in areas where Asian and London sessions start at 8 a.m. your time (or thereabouts, anyway).


I've always given the same answer which is "probably not" since I really know the US reports because I live here and trade during the US session, and do not follow the other reports quite as closely (although I do follow them).


But I've been thinking a lot about how I can expand the Forecast to cover essentially the entire calendar (or at least the parts likely to generate tradeable price action).


So this is what I've come up with:


I'm going to keep the US session report (the one I've been emailing for the last few months) just as it is: Free and covering US economic reports.


But I am also going to make available an expanded Forecast where I go over the entire calendar the week in advance and try to point you to the reports that are likely to make price move up and/or down, thus giving you a decent shot at making some money.


AND...


I will also post a trade suggestion daily, meaning I will sift through the days news and look at where things stand at the open each evening and send you a Buy or Sell suggestion, complete with two targets and a stop loss, so you can set it up according to the instructions I'll include each day with the trade suggestion.


And on those rare days where I can't decide between two trades, I'll post them both and you double your chances to make some pips.


The big reason I avoided doing a complete Forecast across all three trading sessions was the time involved. I can knock out the US Forecast in around 90 minutes, mostly because I already know a lot about what I'm going to write so I don't have to research much (maybe check the previous market reaction to a specific number once in a while but that's about it).


But with all three sessions this will likely be a 6-8 hour undertaking every weekend. And the daily trade suggestion will just add to that time.


So I have to charge something for this, but I'm not trying to get rich off of anyone's back.


So here's what I'll do:


For the month of December I'm charging $20, and not making this a subscription. Give it a try for the month to see if it's worth it to you to keep following along.


If you like the way it's working out for you, I'll set it up as a subscription beginning in January for the same amount ($20) and I'll keep knocking out the Forecasts and the trade suggestions until you guys tell me it's time to quit.


If that sounds good (or at least intriguing) head over to https://simplicators.com/econtest and there's a Buy Now button waiting to be clicked on. And again, this right now is a one-off, no subscription test run for all of us. So if January gets here and you decide you don't want to remain with the program, just ignore my subscription emails at the end of December and you will not be charged anything else.


If you have any questions, drop me a line at jeffglenellis@gmail.com and I'll do my best to get an answer to you as quick as I can.


Jeff


P.S.--This will start tonight (December 1st) so if you want to take full advantage of your one month test period, click the link at https://simplicators.com/econtest right now and get set up for tonight.


P.P.S.--There is no page PayPal will send you to after your purchase, so no worries. However, I will be sending the Forecast and the Daily Trade Suggestions to your PayPal address, so if you would prefer I use a different email address send me an email at jeffglenellis@gmail.com and let me know so I can get your alternate address into my system for the reports and trade suggestions.



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