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You could have confidently bought today’s low in the market

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Best wishes for your trading, Geoff Bysshe President MarketGauge Get more - follow us here... Twitte

[Company Logo] In less than 60 minutes I’m going to share an indicator you could have used to buy the market at its low today. It’s the same indicator you can use to identify major market tops like January 2022, and lows like June 2022. It’s the same indicator that would have told you what to buy before the market rocketed higher in October of 2022, and… It’s the same indicator that I’m going to use TONIGHT to show you which stocks are worth buying on the recent pullback and which will likely continue to fall, even if the market rallies to new highs for the year! The chart below shows a very basic example of one of the reversal patterns you’ll learn TONIGHT on an intra-day chart of the SPY, but the same pattern occurs on daily and weekly charts! And this is one of several patterns I’ll be sharing that will help you confidently anticipate important market reversals on intra-day, daily, and weekly charts! [Click here to reserve your seat now]() [image] It gets better... The reversal is nice, and it is worked as expected, but the best part is teh pattern that is now set up for tomorrow's trading! I hope you can join me TONIGHT to learn what to expect for tomorrow. [Click here to reserve your seat and attend]( Best wishes for your trading, Geoff Bysshe President MarketGauge Get more - follow us here... Twitter [@marketgauge]() and [@marketminute]() and [Facebook]() To stop receiving this go [here.]( Got Questions?Office hours 9-5 ET (New York time) Email: info@marketgauge.com Live Chat: Go to bottom right corner of our [home page.]() Call: 888-241-3060 or 973-729-0485 There is substantial risk of loss associated with trading any securities including and not limited to stocks, ETFs, futures, and options. Only risk capital should be used to trade. Trading securities is not suitable for everyone. No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. "Market Intelligence at a Glance + Tools For Serious Traders" [Unsubscribe]( MarketGauge.com 70 Sparta Ave, Suite 203 Sparta, New Jersey 07871 United States (888) 241-3060

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