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Nov 30 | How to Use Counter Trend Lines When Trading

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, In this video, Josh explains how counter trendline breaks help traders find a reversal on the market based on when a market closes against a trend line. Markets often trade in waves, and with every wave, there is market pullback and correction. To help identify these market waves and when to enter, we use market trendline breaks. [Check out the video to learn more.]( THE NEWS DESK [Why Nikola stock is dropping today]( The EV company recently received some bad news [Small cap stocks are set to keep surging]( The latest vaccine updates could have an impact [Can Zoom continue to succeed in a post-pandemic world?]( It's a reality that many stay-at-home stocks will soon face This Trading Strategy Could Make You Independently Wealthy [image]( Right now there is a $50k trading opportunity scheduled to start paying out around December 31, 2020. And expert trader Joshua Martinez is showing you how you can trade the market looking over his shoulder, [and take advantage of this “Millionaire’s Pattern”…]( Exclusive Cyber Monday Special: With a real value of over $4,000, Josh is practically giving away access to his War Room for 1 whole year just for this special! That’s 24 LIVE War Room Trading Sessions For Only $9.99 (41 cents per session). [Click here to get in on this unique opportunity and take advantage before the seats run out!]( WORDS TO TRADE BY "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." - Herman Melville While closely following the trading habits of the most successful investors isn’t a bad thing, you should be careful to not go overboard. Blaze your own trail, while considering the successes and failures of those who came before you. If you simply try to emulate the careers of others, you’ll ride a wave of mediocrity and most likely fail at the very end. Own your trading strategy. Build your own investing empire without riding the coattails of others! Keep Trading, [image] [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, visit: [Unsubscribe]( 20 North Orange Avenue Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 United States (888) 483-5161

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