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Strategies & Market Trends : Pristine ESP - Powerful Real Time Scanning and Alerting

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To: Eric P who wrote ()1/29/2000 9:27:00 PM
From: Eric P   of 73
 
Why is Pristine ESP Free?

The lowest subscription level, "Pristine ESP Basic" is free to enable users to develop a sense of what ESP is and how this tool can work for them. The Basic level allows the access to over 15 different strategies or scenarios (http://www.pristine.com/esp_product/esp_info_basic.htm) as well as access to all of the scans offered in the Pristine ESP product.

Many of these alerts are based on events that are very widely monitored by active traders, such as stocks breaking to new 52 week highs/lows or stocks breaking into new high ground for the day. Often, stocks tend to extend this kind of breakout further in the same direction, providing a potential trading opportunity to the trader with quick access to this information.

The Pristine ESP Basic version does have a small banner ad section at the top of the screen to help offset the cost of providing this free service.

As with all of the other subscription levels of Pristine ESP, the Basic version integrates seamlessly into the Real Tick III execution system, enabling the trader to extremely quickly and efficiently load the alerted stock into his/her Level II or charting display for rapid evaluation and action. Although free, Pristine ESP Basic provides a lot of value to the active trader.

-Eric
ericpatterson@home.com
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