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Are you using the “daybreak line” signal?

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If investors do this, you want to pay close attention You see, most people aren’t focused on si

If investors do this, you want to pay close attention [image] If you’re not using the “daybreak” line on your charts, you could be missing out. Because, according to Tom Busby, this one line that appears BEFORE the 9:30am opening bell has more to do with how price will behave than just about anything else. [Lean how the Daybreak line works in his special presentation]() You see, most people aren’t focused on signals that fire in the pre-market… But the buying and selling that occurs before 9:30 is some of the most intense and telling activity in the entire market. Often, investors are desperate to unload a stock that they know could collapse throughout the day… Or, on the flip side, insiders may tip their hand by buying an outperformer before anyone else has time to analyze it. And it all happens before the “normal” market hours begin. If you know where the “breaking point” is on each stock, you can take advantage of these pulses in the pre-market and set yourself up for the rest of the day. [Learn how to use the “Daybreak Line” during today’s workshop]() All the best, The CTU Team [Unsubscribe]( | CyberTradingUniversity.com is not an investment advisor and is not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. In addition, owners, employees, or representatives of Cyber Trading University are not investment advisors or registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory. IMPORTANT NOTICE! No representation is being made that using this strategy or any trading methodology will be profitable. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. There is substantial risk associated with equities trading of securities and options. Trading securities is not for everyone. Disclaimer: Day Trading, Swing trading, Stock Trading, Futures, Options, and Currency trading all have large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You should be aware of the risks and accept them in order to invest in these markets. Do not trade with money you cannot afford to lose. This website is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell futures, options, or currencies. No representation or promise is being made that anyone is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any trading methodology is not necessarily a guarantee of future results. Visit our website below to read the full disclaimer. Cyber Trading University 6800 Jericho Turnpike Suite 116W Syosset, New York 11791 United States (877) 702-9237

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