The Aberration trading system is no longer for sale.

When trying to buy the Aberration trading system, one of the members of the Tradersplace community received an email from the owner of the system Keith Fitschen with the following content.

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Thanks for your interest in Aberration. Due to a change in the domestic
commodity markets, I'll no longer be selling trend-following commodity
systems. I believe that the domestic markets no longer trend. I believe
they have been trading in a new manner since May 2011. Information
supporting this claim will be on my website within two weeks.

Transfer:
Thank you for your interest in the system.. Due to the change in internal
commodity markets, I will no longer sell trend-following futures
systems. I believe, that domestic markets no longer have a trending trend.
I believe, they have been trading in a new way since May 2011 of the year. Information in
support for this statement will be on my site for two weeks.

http://tradersplace.net/forum/
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That is, Keith Fitschen confirms my words, and many other speculators that long-term trends in commodity markets ended in May 2011 of the year.
Also, he no longer sells his famous Aberration system. By the way, I didn’t understand before how you can buy it for $2000 if the rules are already known to everyone for a long time and are not even worth one dollar — buy when the close of the bar is greater than the upper Bollinger line with a period 80 and a multiplier 2 and close the position when the bar closing price is less than the moving average with a period 80. Short positions, respectively, vice versa. I am sure, many used this approach without even knowing that it is called the Aberration system and you have to pay for it 2000 Dollars :)

Well, about this I tested the Aberration system on my portfolio from 20 major futures. It is clearly seen that the system began to merge monotonously since May 2011 of the year, however, like all other long-term trend-following systems of commodity markets.

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Another question — whether irreversible changes and relatively large trends have actually taken place in the commodity markets, on which you can earn, never again????????

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