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The market’s volatile and has been going sideways the last 20 weeks. Preview Text for the messa

The market’s volatile and has been going sideways the last 20 weeks. Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Below please find a special message from T3. The market’s volatile and has been going sideways the last 20 weeks. Buy and hold isn’t working… But trading is working incredibly well. If you can identify 25 patterns I use everyday, you have a shot. My name’s JR Romero. I’ve been trading full-time, with my own money, supporting my wife and 3 kids for the last 14 years. I see more volatility coming, which is why I’m sharing all this with you today. Can you identify a pattern like this? “Magic V” reversal on the QQQs This is one of my favorite patterns. The “Magic V” usually appears with an abrupt shakeout of weak hands before skyrocketing. Take this reversal I caught on the QQQs on October 30th. Most amateurs sell during this shake-out right before a big rip… not you. I entered at the very bottom of the “V” on solid volume. I see this coming a mile away.. .and you could too. For 11 days, the QQQs go on a tear and we catch a near $30 move selling into strength. Or, what about… Massive overnight wins with Gap Ups at Open With the market in an uptrend in early November ‘23… I spotted Coinbase (COIN) coming out of a multi-month consolidation phase… then it had a strong shakeout before going into the close. I bought around 3:30pm… and by morning, the stock shot up $5 in a beautiful overnight gap up. I sold into the morning strength, and even re-entered and rode it up higher. Imagine being able to spot these moves in real-time… Those are just 2 of the 25 patterns [I’ll give you with my 1-page trading cheat sheet]( Also included are: - The “Red” Line I overlay every chart I trade which alerts me when a stock is overbought or oversold (so I can take the opposite position for big money) - Your go-to “Pivot” indicator which lays out when to sell or add to my open position. Rather than guess when to sell… use this indicator to give you a clue. [Click here to get access to what I’m trading now and all 25 patterns,]( JR Romero Editor of EdgeTrader PRO --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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