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7+ Years In Development And Tested With Hundreds Of My Coaching Clients, This Blueprint Has Now Been Proven To Work With Forex, Stocks, Options, Futures, Cfds, And All Other Markets.

I know my methods work and so do the hundreds of traders worldwide who have put them to the test. That said, don’t take my word for it, the methods works so well, I have attracted the attention of numerous newsletters, newspapers and trade journals.

Even ‘Smart Investor’, one of Australia’s most prestigious trading magazines, did a full page spread on me and my trading methods.

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23 "Ultimate Trading Systems 2.0" Reviews

  1. Review by Mark McRae

    I was skeptical when I looked at the title but then I started reading the book and was SPEECHLESS!

    This thing is FANTASTIC! Despite the fact that I have YEARS of experience trading, I’m now using the Ultimate Trading Systems to design every new trading system!

    Why? Because it condenses everything you need to know and do into a simple action plan ANYONE can implement.

    The information, links, tips, and inside tricks are worth GOLD!

    Mark McRae,
    Professional Trader/Author
    surefire-forex-trading.com

  2. Review by Brian Mak

    I think it was a great read. It summarizes a lot of things about trading with just 56 pages; other books would have been around 200 pages or more. Because every chapter/section is precise and to the point, I was able to retain most of the vital information. I would definitely recommend this book.

    Brian Mak

  3. Review by Ken Riethmüller

    Much better than lots of “must-reads”. After reading some trading books I think yours is the best that I read so far as it covers lots of areas with clear facts. Why reading ten other books if yours is covering all?

    Of course as you put such a lot of information in your book it requires full attention when reading.

    Ken Riethmüller

  4. Review by Pieter

    I’ve been trading for four years and the combination of UTS 1.0 and TSR1 was the turning point in my trading. I personally think that both the second editions are better. The work is clearly of someone that trade as well and do not only write trading literature. The value of these documents lies in the eye of the beholder that is why only a very small % of the people reading it will reach page 54, and a even smaller % will apply it.

    One very important lesson I’ve learned is to physically trade with real money, nothing else can teach you more or show you if you are cut out for this job. No papertrade can teach you about slippage or the mental fitness to win or lose real money. Keep up the good work.

    Pieter van der Westhuizen – Moorreesburg, Soth Africa

  5. Review by Peter Reynolds

    I felt the concept was excellent. It covered every aspect required to work up a successful trading system. All critical points were addressed. ie. trading plan, money/risk management, psychology issues, entries and exits, trading software and data providers, back testing and system metrics/performance.

    I found your writing style easy to read, without being too wordy. You presented all the relevant information in a systematic way and I think most traders with some experience would identify with the realistic expectations of trading which you expressed.

    Ps. I am really enjoying the OTM. It seems to be working very well, with quality content and active member postings.

    Peter Reynolds – Melbourne, Australia

  6. Review by Murray Marshall

    David..my name is Murray Marshall and i’m reading your new version of trading systems 2.0. The course has so much common sense and it’s such an easy read because you have distilled what would be hundreds of pages into a simple but effective trading guidebook.

    I wish this were around when i started 15 years and many losses ago. I know i will make all my losses back by using the guidlines presented in your manual which more than anything it “changes the way you think” which is the most important thing. Keep up the good work!

    Murray Marshall – Alberta, Canada

  7. Review by Barry Ellis

    I just finished reading your Ultimate Trading Systems 2.0. The reason I finished reading so quickly is that I could not put it down. As a beginner, I now have all the info I need on how to get started in Fx trading.

    I have down loaded tons of info on the subject but this manual is all you need all in one book. As a beginner, I do not think you can start to Fx trade without first reading this manual to fully understand what is involved.

    Thank you David.

    Barry Ellis – South Africa

  8. Review by Josh Taylor

    I have reviewed this Trading Manual by David Jenyns, and I’d like to say, what a great introduction to the world of trading.

    David lays down the foundation for success. If you follow what he says here in this little gem, you will ultimately become a winner. It will give you an understanding of ‘risk’ and the ever so important ‘money management’, which David, in all of his material, excels in.

    I would highly recommend this e-book to anyone who wants to…

    Learn to Trade.
    Learn about pulling the trigger.
    Learn about managing a Trade as it progresses through to being closed out.
    And to learn about what’s required of ‘you’ to be the success that ‘you’ want to be.

    Its simple really….
    Don’t procrastinate…
    Grab your copy NOW…

    and start the journey.

    Josh Taylor

  9. Review by Albin Dittli

    I just finished reading Ultimate Trading Systems 2.0. I found it a very good tutorial on what a new trader should be doing before starting to trade. It stresses that a person must make plans on how he is going to develop his trading plan prior to trading.

    The book not only stresses the absolute need for a trading plan, but it shows how to make one. It is an important read.

    Albin Dittli – Utah, United States

  10. Review by Darryl Sparks

    Thank you for sending me the Ultimate Trading System. It has really helped me focus on my trading.

    The first thing I did after reading the Ultimate Trading System was to write out my trading system. Something I had never done before. Then I put up four 3X5 cards that I see twice a day. Since doing this my trading has improved.

    During the month of January I did 20 options trades. 16 profitable and 4 losers. I was typically taking profit around 30% during this testing phase. And guess what the losers were from trades I did not following my trading system. I will be following my plan from now on.

    I’ve been searching for a trading system that works for me and all I had to do was write out what works for me and follow it. I know that by following my trading system I will get trading losses. It’s just part of the business. But now I have a written plan and system to follow and my trading losses will be small.

    Once again thank you for putting the time and effort into the Ultimate Trading System.

    Darryl Sparks

  11. Review by Ali

    Just wanted to comment on the book as requested. I find the material to be very usefull for new traders provided they take it to heart. I am a full time trader and have basically learned the lessons in the book after years of trial and error and thousands of $ in courses.

    I believe that everybody needs to find their own sweet spot when it comes to trading system and which market they trade. for me it turned out to be the forex market and gladly, I see that the book helps new traders find their place in the trading landscape.

    Keep up the good work!

    Ali Seyrafizadeh – Ontario Canada

  12. Review by John Neave

    You have compiled a down to earth explanation of vital information. The trading experience can be either supremely rewarding, or utterly debilitating. Strict adherence to the principles discussed in your book will lay a firm foundation for ensuring a trader enjoys the rewards.

    John Neave – NSW, Australia

  13. Review by Wayne Benjamin

    I really enjoyed reading UTS2.0. My first reaction to it was “56 Pages?”, but once I got started I found that it was really easy reading and very informative. The book has reinforced to me the necessity of having a written trading plan, money management and back testing. I have heard these over and over, but I have never really committed to doing them. As a matter of fact, I have decided that before I make my next trade, I will finish writing my trading plan and stick to it during my trades.

    They were some things that you mentioned that I find myself doing.

    For example, following all those emails to see what new strategies they are offering, but as you have mentioned in the book, if I have a written plan, and have back tested my system, then there would be no need for me to go chasing after every email to see if their system is indeed better. An eye opener for me was the fact that successful trading is only 10% of the system. Maybe if I had realized this fact a while ago, I could have saved myself thousands of dollars.

    I would definitely recommend this book to both beginner and experience traders. It was a good job pulling this information together.

    Wayne Benjamin

  14. Review by Alan Northcott

    Ultimate Trading Systems kept me glued from beginning to end. Taking a systematic step-by-step approach, this “blueprint” discusses all the aspects of designing and implementing a trading system, and explains clearly the reasons for each decision. I found it a detailed route map to planning to trade profitably.

    Early on there is an overview of what the reader wants to achieve, so that the type of trading and the financial instruments can be decided. This forces you to stop and think instead of plummeting into failure by trading in the wrong way for you. It also explains why buying an off-the-shelf system may not be a good choice.

    The chapter on entries puts the topic in perspective, by quoting from Van Tharp. This is a lesson that many traders have still to learn. I like the way snippets of MetaStock code illustrate clearly how to set up a system to screen for potentially profitable trades.

    UTS covers every aspect of trading, including selecting software and the broker, and emphasizes the importance of back testing to prove the trading system. I particularly like the way that each chapter finishes with actions to be taken, to ensure that the content is understood and implemented. It’s useful to have links to additional information which elaborates on the lessons.

    An easy read but packed with content, this blueprint is one I will refer to again and again. It gives clear direction on every aspect to becoming a successful trader.

    Alan Northcott – alannorthcott.com

  15. Review by John Venning

    The best comprehensive informative guide to Trading I have read. A must read for all newbies to trading. Nothing you have said is “new” but you have presented it in a clear concise manner that anyone should understand.

    I particularly like your constant reinforcement of the system process, discipline and managing emotions – the most difficult challange for all traders.

    I also like your coaching through the need to develop one’s personal trading plan aligned to one’s own personality and goals.

    A great publication I would recommend to all traders – newbies to learn and oldies to reinforce the basics which can so often be lost.

    John Venning – Australia

  16. Review by Chris Blomfield

    Thank you for this chance to look over 2.0 I was already reviewing my basic methods, so this was just the right time.

    Presentation is accurate and concise, giving to me at least a feeling that successful trading is achievable. I like the way that links are set out, right where you need them not in some list at the end of the 56 pages.

    Content. The need for focus and discipline is clear. However you do mention a time scale, 3 months I recall. I do not agree with setting a time to learn to trade as it depends on so many factors: mindset, inteligence, time available, family pressures… all kinds of stuff.

    Conclusion. I like David’s writing and methodolgy. It has helped a great deal on my path to become a trader. I still have a way to go, hence the need to keep track of the core plan.

    Chris Blomfield – Warwick, England

  17. Review by Derick Brooks

    The book is comprehensive and direct to the point with references to other authors. It is obvious that David has done a lot of research and has personal experience which he is passing on to other investors.

    The part of back testing might be difficult to grasp, but in reality is true, one is always looking for a system with more winning trades, but as pointed out might not be the most profitable system.

    I believe the UTS 2.0 will definitely be of great assistance to traders, especially someone new to the markets will realise it takes a lot of discipline and hard work to achieve success.

    Derick Brooks – South Africa

  18. Review by Geoff Lowes

    One of the most comprehensive ebooks I have ever read. It covers all of the most important pieces that the newer and not so newer traders should take notice of if they are to succeed in the trading world.

    Congratulations David, I would certainly recommend this product to anyone who is considering entering a career in trading.

    Geoff Lowes – Austraila

  19. Review by Masizane Marivate

    I’ve completed my first read-thru of the book, I generaly like to treat books like this as textbooks so my study involves several read thru’s before application.

    I think you’ve made me realise how much time I’ve wasted trying to perfrect enrty, trying to create my own system as well. Not that my system was useless, but just by playing arround with a few built in system’s inmetastock and applying the simple rules in your system I’ve improved results dramatically compared to the system I’m currently trading. I’ve not traded any of the system’s live yet as I want to complete my study of the book and then spend time back testing and confirming the system I’d like to go forward with.

    Under money management I think I’ve also had an “aha” moment; I never had position sizing in place and back testing some of your suggestions has also revealed that there is a lot of merit in considering it for my own system.

    I’d definitely recommend this book for any who serious about becoming successful at trading.

    Masizane Marivate – South Africa

  20. Review by Siew Wai Yow

    You have bring me to another angle to view what is trading. Especially 20:80 rules, and how important on back-testing. These are the pieces I miss in my puzzle.

    Thanks for your reminder and I believe I will do better afterward for my trading.

    Keep your good job, David!

    Siew Wai Yow – Malaysia

  21. Review by Jerry Nevins

    I was favorably impressed with the e-book. The author lays out the correct mindset of what it takes to become a trader and offers excellent, time tested advice about defining your goals, setting up a trading plan, the role psychology and discipline play and much more. Along the way reference is made to good perspective to take from the likes of Dr. Van Tharp, Warren Buffet, and more.

    The need for a trading plan, discipline and self control are stressed. The necessity of self knowledge is addressed…

    “There is one common element amongst all successful traders: they have a systematic way they approach the market. This approach is unique. In reality, no two people have exactly the same amount of money, tolerance for risk, personality, time or experience. Therefore, the key to success is to design a system that is suited for you.”

    This crucial fact alone is worth the price of this e-book. This reality takes time to develop. Again self knowledge is key. One can’t gain this information overnight. Practice, patience and discipline are key.

    The no nonsense, down to earth advice about a realistic path to trading success. No pie in the sky instant riches nonsense here. A well founded trading plan is the key. That plan includes tested and trusted entries and exits… but above all, it includes a strong awareness of money management as the real keys to the kingdom.

    I have found the advice about money management and psychology to be most helpful. Entries and exits are only a small part of the puzzle. You want to develop a long term, sustainable trading profession. A good money management plan encompasses discipline and patience. This is serious stuff and not gambling. The only way to treat it as such is to stick to time tested MM principles and not waver.

    This work is a great introduction and overview to the idea of trading. It lays out in clear, responsible detail what it takes to become a successful trader and skips all of the pie in the sky hype.

    Jerry Nevins – Redding, CT, USA

  22. Review by David Gibson

    A well written book with all relevant information I wish I had known about at the beginning of entering the world of trading. Not too over technical and only at the correct points, this ebook is written in a common sense way which I feel would not belittle anyone or their interlect. It is a well balanced book in approaching all aspects of the subject matter. I would have no hesitation in recommending this ebook to all thinking of or indeed into trading, regardless of their level of experience.

    Well done David and thank you.

    David Gibson

  23. Review by Ralph Smith

    The Ultimate Trading Systems 2 should be the traders bible or maybe stitched to the traders sleeve. It’s well written in easy to understand language. I would recommend it as a must read.

    Ralph Smith

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