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[VIDEO] Projecting Price Targets with Candlestick Analysis

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As most of even the savviest traders know, predicting trade price targets is a very difficult, in fa

[View this email in your browser]( As most of even the savviest traders know, predicting trade price targets is a very difficult, in fact... seemingly impossible task. But as with most of these common trading “bugaboos”, Steve Bigalow has a simple... yet highly elegant... solution using Japanese candlestick analysis. If you’re interested in learning more, join Stephen Bigalow on his upcoming free online training video entitled "Projecting Price Targets with Candlestick Analysis." [Click here to watch Steve's new training presentation FREE!]( With this easy-to-use method of projecting price targets, done the Bigalow way, you will discover little-known strategies for finding high-profit potential trades in any market. [Review Steve's new online training video and discover:]( - How to recognize where the first potential resistance levels may occur - How to use gaps as targets and project where they will eventually be filled - How to identify when Fibonacci numbers can best be used How to use Candlesticks with other indicators to pinpoint price targets How much more confident a trader will you be if you can predict... almost to the penny... where your trade should end up, both short-term and long? [Click]( now to grab the FREE online training video!]( Stay small and get rich, Steven Copyright © 2020 StonyBrookSecurities LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Questions? Contact support@stonybrooksecurities.com

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