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[Video] No Breakout Means No Losses

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Friend Just a quick experimental video today from my iPhone! From Guy Cohen – Founder of OVI Tr

Friend Just a quick experimental video today from my iPhone! From Guy Cohen – Founder of OVI Traders Dear Friend Just a quick experimental video today from my iPhone! On Sunday/Monday I highlighted a number of bull flag stocks, but as ever we always need a breakout to enter a trade. None of them broke out, so this means no losses, and you are kept safe by my trading plan. Many of the bull flags are still looking poised and tempting, so keep an eye on them. If the market ticks up there is a chance for a quick and very conservative P1. Here's [today's brief video]( (in bold), and below is [Sunday's (more lengthy) video]( just in case you didn't see it. [Watch Today's Video Here]( In Sunday's OVI Market Review highlighted a number of bull flags that were showing up with persistent OVI readings. During the video I revealed the process, from seeing that there are an unusual number of bull flags in the OVI Private Club Dashboard, to then using a simple filter in FlagTrader to trim the number of candidates down to a manageable number in just a click. That process on its own is just a few minutes to highlight my kind of stocks. Also, just to cap it off I shared the results of that simple filter with you in your Flags folder of your OVI Watchlist tab, and then in the video I highlight the neater patterns among that group, including STX, STZ and a few others. [Sunday's OVI Market Review is Here]( Also, for those coming to Miami, check your emails from last week as I've sent you a homework assignment so you're fully prepared. Just a few weeks to go on that, which is very exciting! Bye for now Guy [Unsubscribe]( FlagTrader LLC 2001 N Hunt Road Terre Haute, Indiana IN 47805 United States 001-872-829-0017

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