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[OVI Market Review] Bulls Win First Round But More Battles Await

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Dear Trader Just THREEE weeks until Miami, and last week I showcased some of the exciting bonuses we

[image] [Unsubscribe](=) [image]( Dear Trader Just THREEE weeks until Miami, and last week I showcased some of the exciting bonuses we’re giving with the event. The Shrinking Retracements filter is the most complicated formula we’ve ever produced for stocks and is going to be a big part of our bread & butter. In fact it has so much potential, we’re already working on bringing a version of it into our automated work as even on its own there are very encouraging stats, which are further enhanced by OVI and other Big Money Footprints. Other big upgrades include overbought/oversold indictors (we’ll start with overbought, which might come in handy very soon!) and some mega options upgrades. Imagine viewing a stock chart and being able to analyse any options strategy on the same screen in a matter of seconds – literally a couple of clicks? That’s what we’re releasing … It’s going to bring insights while saving an absurd amount of time, and that’s no matter what your current level of experience. So, it’s getting very exciting. The manual is finished and at the printers, but I’ll probably make further improvements – can’t help myself! Something I really enjoy is making things easier, faster and better. Less words, less lists, more easy-to-understand graphics and better formulas. That’s the OptionEasy ethos. The entire options syllabus is now contained in pictures that MOVE so you can see what happens when you make any change. This means dramatically accelerated mastery for you! Just like the OVI – we can uniquely see ‘scarce information’ at a glance (and that’s OUR patent by the way!) All this and more in Miami during the event - [contact us here]() to see if it’s right for you and if you’re right for it! FOCUS ON THIS: Use our filters and Fast Filters to find Big Money Footprint setups near Key Levels. Today you’ll see how so many of our highlighted stocks from previous weeks have flown. So, what about the markets? Well, let’s call it what it is … I’m surprised at the strength of last week’s bullishness. My guidance last week was that further upside was likely to be short term, and one week does qualify as short term. Also, we did reference a number of good bullish setups last week, which of course have done very well. The surprise was that the decent bearish setups simply reversed – and in many cases they reversed strongly. Most of them did not whipsaw, but there were a couple. Large Cap Tech is largely what’s driving this buoyancy in the SPY and Nasdaq, while the mid cap index is huffing and puffing and still below its Key Levels. As with last week the QUALITY of many setups isn’t top notch, which is the reason I’m not loading the truck at this point. For more detail follow the blue button link below to the blog. [Watch today's OVI market update video here >](=) Market Outlook: Well, we’re not getting that washout to the January, June and/or October lows any time soon – and we may not get it at all. More likely is short term upside. For more detail follow the blue button link below to the blog. The Main Indices: The SPY – The QQQ - The IWM - The DIA - Go to the blog for details. Market Timers: - Longer Term Market Timer (OVIsi): Still half-green and has made a sharp recovery this week. - Medium Term Swing Timer: Positive and not overbought. - SPY OVI: Now blue, just! The interpretation for this is ... Go to the blog for more detail. Fast Filters Stock Selection: Last week’s bullish nuggets did well. Again, notice the power of our Big Money Footprints setups near the Key Levels (especially the 50- and 200-dma’s). As I mentioned last week, the key to good options trading is to match the options strategy to the stock setup. Whether you trade setups near the Key Levels or go for overstretched scenarios, options will give you more choices in terms of being rewarded actively or passively. In Miami I’ll show you how to focus on “great value” options on stocks setting up nicely for our bread & butter strategy, as well as other more exotic strategies. Please view the blog for a smaller segment list that you can focus on for the week. --- Software Upgrades: A reminder of the amazing [Miami](=) upgrades that will save you enormous amounts of time and quite simply make you a better options trader. - Overbought/Oversold filters - we'll cover these for credit spreads in Miami. - Shrinking retracements filters / watchlists ... also to be covered in Miami. - OptionEasy Pricer at the side of the chart - OptionEasy Analyzer at the side of the chart Also, our revamped education suite is accelerating its new release, so you can take better advantage of our unique content and also our quizzes! And very soon after Miami I’ll be deploying a whole new Journal app with an inbuilt calculator for you to be in control of risk at all times. Then there will be the TV component so you can watch our education content or your mentors right next to the chart you’re looking at. And then there will be wholesale upgrades to the charts too. Stay in touch to discover more as we unveil best-of-breed applications! Events: The [OptionEasy Bootcamp on 22-23 April](=) is only THREE WEEKS away, and with all the upgrades coming, it will be our best ever. It’s at the National Hotel on South Beach Miami, and we’ll also be broadcasting live and recording it. I will be unveiling more upgrades and findings, making all of our trading more precise and more efficient. -- Remember, you can play the video at 1.25x or 1.5x speed if you want to save time! I have placed all the stocks covered in today's review in your "Latest Preview" watch list. [Watch today's OVI market update video here >](=) Bye for now Guy [image]( PS. If you're interested in any of my OVI trading services for stocks or options such as a [fast-track mentorship](=) or [workshop event](, book yourself an appointment [here]( to speak with one of my trusted team. Many of my members aren't aware of all the services I offer to help you become an established consistent winner with the OVI. Remember, everyone is an individual, and I ensure that I can cater to you and your particular needs. [Speak to a team member to get your ideal package tailored just for you >]( [Unsubscribe]( FlagTrader.com Ltd 1 Dawes Court Esher, Surrey KT10 9QD United Kingdom +44 (0) 203-865-3584

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