$10,000 into $84,000 since 1999,
up 72% for year 2002

Over the past few years the Nasdaq 100 tracking stock (AMEX:QQQ) has become an increasingly popular trading vehicle for short-term traders trying to beat the index. For timers interested in trading Nasdaq-related stocks, we have our proprietary neural signal for trading the QQQ (the Nasdaq tracking stock). We have been using this system in real-time (not back-tested results) for several years. It is one thing for a website to post a hypothetical track record - anyone can do this. It is quite another to show a real-time record.

The QQQ model looks at various relationships between price and volume to issue a high-probability signal in the form of buy,sell, or neutral (flat the market). This system has performed well in both bull and bear markets and is extremely adaptive.

As an example of the accuracy of this model, in 2001 the NDX dropped over 30%. Our QQQ daily model was UP 50% over the same time period - an outstanding feat! This makes it the #1 performing end of day timing model for the QQQ (Nasdaq 100) - no other real-time mechanical end of day system that we are aware of can make the same claim. For the year 2002 the model continues to perform very well (up 55% in the past 12 months, using no margin), just look at our track record by clicking the link below. Signals are updated sometime near the close each trading session and are available with a daily subscription to our services.

For recent track record of this model, click here

$10,000 into $84,000 since 1999,
up 72% for year 2002

Over the past few years the Nasdaq 100 tracking stock (AMEX:QQQ) has become an increasingly popular trading vehicle for short-term traders trying to beat the index. For timers interested in trading Nasdaq-related stocks, we have our proprietary neural signal for trading the QQQ (the Nasdaq tracking stock). We have been using this system in real-time (not back-tested results) for several years. It is one thing for a website to post a hypothetical track record - anyone can do this. It is quite another to show a real-time record.

The QQQ model looks at various relationships between price and volume to issue a high-probability signal in the form of buy,sell, or neutral (flat the market). This system has performed well in both bull and bear markets and is extremely adaptive.

As an example of the accuracy of this model, in 2001 the NDX dropped over 30%. Our QQQ daily model was UP 50% over the same time period - an outstanding feat! This makes it the #1 performing end of day timing model for the QQQ (Nasdaq 100) - no other real-time mechanical end of day system that we are aware of can make the same claim. For the year 2002 the model continues to perform very well (up 55% in the past 12 months, using no margin), just look at our track record by clicking the link below. Signals are updated sometime near the close each trading session and are available with a daily subscription to our services.

For recent track record of this model, click here