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By Adam Milton, About.com Guide to Day Trading

Trading Systems

Wednesday February 21, 2007

Trading systems are the trading instructions that day traders follow when they are making their trades. Trading systems include the charts and indicators that will be used, the trade entry requirements, any trade management, and the trade exit requirements. There are many different trading systems, suited to different day trader styles and personalities. Some trading systems are short term systems (a few seconds or minutes), while other are long term systems (a few hours), and some tradng systems only make one trade per day, while others make many trades per day.

If you are just starting day trading and have not yet chosen a trading system, or if you are looking for a new trading system, both the moving average bounce and zero line cross trading systems are explained in detail, and include step by step instructions, and charts of actual trades made using the trading systems.

The moving average bounce and zero line cross trading systems are reported at least weekly in the blog, so you can follow the trading systems, and compare them to your own trading.

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