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Here's the summary for month-end July 2009 ...
❑ Return: Profit/Start of Year Cash Balance = UP +115%! That's +16.43% Return per Month!
❑ Win/Loss Probability = 90.20%. 9 Wins per 1 Loss. Average Win/Average Loss = $3.66 Won per $1 Loss.
❑ Performance Ratio = (Win/Loss Probability) x (Average Win/Average Loss) = 90.20% x $3.66 = 3.30.
❑ Positive Expectancy = $1,316 per trade.
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