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How 1-2-3 Strike! Caught a 12.5% Move in Alcoa

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A real-world example of spotting and riding the trend Hi guys, It?s one thing to talk about spotti

A real-world example of spotting and riding the trend [View as Webpage]( Hi guys, It’s one thing to talk about spotting trends. It’s another to see it in action. Let’s walk through a recent trade on Alcoa Corp (AA) using 1-2-3 Strike!. [Can't see image? Click here.]( Last Wednesday, on a 15-minute chart, 1-2-3 Strike! signaled a long entry right around $37.00. The tool identified an optimal moment to get in just as the stock started to rebound. What happened next? Over the next few days, the stock surged upwards, peaking near $42.00 by Monday morning—delivering a 12.5% gain. 1-2-3 Strike! efficiently signaled the exit points, allowing traders to lock in profits as the trend reached its peak. Here’s the breakdown: - Entry: $37.00 (Wednesday) - Exit: Just below $42.00 (Monday morning) - Result: A 12.5% gain in just under a week What makes 1-2-3 Strike! so powerful is how it integrates volume, volatility, and momentum—giving you a complete view of when trends are forming and when to act. It takes out the guesswork and helps you capture moves that others might miss. Now, here’s where it gets better… In our next email, we’ll show you a trade example that combines both 1-2-3 Strike! and Trend Radar in action. If you’d like to see that, just reply to this email with YES so we can make sure you get it! Until then, trade smart, Your Friends at Trading Indicators P.S. Want to see how 1-2-3 Strike! can improve your trading? [Click below to learn more](. [Discover The Trend Trader's Ultimate Bundle](   [YouTube](   Biiuse Consulting and Investments Inc. | 1188 Union 5th floor | Montreal, QC H3B 0E5 CA [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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