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Bull flags, wedge patterns, head and shoulders STOP using OLD Methods Pattern recognition is outdate

Bull flags, wedge patterns, head and shoulders STOP using OLD Methods Pattern recognition is outdated. Need proof? How many head and shoulder patterns have you traded that failed? Charts work when used correctly. If you're struggling to be consistent, you're most likely using old tactics. Broadening formations are the missing piece that shows us which winners to hold longer. Join Rob Smith Tuesday night for this eye-opening event. It’s time you use what works in today’s market. Webinar: How to Achieve Almost Unreal Consistency Using the 3 Universal Truths of Price Action Tuesday May 7, 2019 | 4: 30 pm [Register Now with One-Click == >]( After 20 years of using old methods and 7 years of research I’ve found it comes down to only 3 setups required to be a successful trader. [Quant Edge Webinar RSVP]( Modern transportation has come a long way since 1948. Are you still relying on bull flags, wedge patterns and head and shoulder reversals to make a living? Edwards and Magee introduced these patterns 71 years ago! Isn't it time you traded with updated ideas? Join us on Tuesday and see what's working today. May 7, 2019 | 4:30 pm [Quant Edge Webinar | RSVP Now]( [Disclosures]( [Update Your Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( T3 Professional, LLC 1 State St. Plaza New York City, New York 10004 United States

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