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Is It Time Yet To Prepare For A Pullback?

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When markets skyrocket like this, it could be time to look for areas for the market to pull back to.

When markets skyrocket like this, it could be time to look for areas for the market to pull back to... but how? Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Is It Time Yet To Prepare For A Pullback? Dear Reader, These skyrocket kind of moves might blind some to the fact that often what happens is, well, what goes up, must come down. How far is anyones guess, but there are still pull backs coming. Even if it's a slight pull back before moving high once again, these are pockets of opportunities we can take advanatage of. [But how]( For now, the bullish trend may very well be intact, but finding spots of resistence overhead can help you locate areas where you might be able to put on some short-term put plays. There is always chances to make money in the market and sometimes, those opportunities comes in the form of [the contraian trade](. Prepare yourself, so you can act when the time comes. Best, Christian Tharp, CMT --------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSOR [Overheard at Apple's Secret Meeting...]( A thousand people attended... NO CAMERAS were allowed! One invitee said every iPhone was wrapped with "tamper-proof stickers" to prevent photographs. At the event, Apple unveiled a device that "could eventually replace mobile phones." Apple codenamed the device "N421" ... But I call it "iPhone Killer." To see how you could potentially profit from iPhone Killer... [Click here before April 26 >>]( [1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York NY 10119 Want to change how you receive these emails?]( here to unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Disclaimer](

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