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Is This the 1 Bullish Setup in the Market Right Now?

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The market has been taking its lumps this week, making this possibly the only bullish setup out ther

The market has been taking its lumps this week, making this possibly the only bullish setup out there... Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Dear Traders, The tech sector has been taking it on the chin this week. From yields rising to Fed speakers, the market as a whole has been taking it on the chin. Yet, there are some bullish setups out there, although pretty few and far between. The [setup we are looking at to close out the week]( may be one of them, depending on what the rest of the market does here. As the market holds on by a thread this morning, for this trade to work, you'll need to know exactly what the overall market is doing. If this stock decides to diverge from the overall market, the play would to be to [bounce off this level we have on watch](. Looking for a trade to round out the week and set yourself up for a win in the coming week? Study this chart and keep an eye on this stock that has relative stength in an otherwise weak looking market. Good Luck With Your Trading, Christian Tharp, CMT --------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSOR [Man Gets Into a Self-Driving Tesla... What Happens Next will Shock Everyone (Video)]( "Hi, I'm Teeka Tiwari... I'm about to get in this Tesla and drive up to a facility just a few miles from here to show you what could be the secret behind Elon Musk's new AI project... What happens next will shock you..." [Click here to see what happened.]( [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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