Most traders will be asking Gene's question
for all of 2021 or longer, and here's why...
The markets' moves are often very counter intuitive because...
1. Markets move based on some "THING" most people don't understand.
2. Even the people who's job it is to understand this "THING" that moves the markets are notoriously terrible at predicting the market's next move.
You may be wondering...
If experts on this THING can't figure out the markets, how can anyone else?
Don't worry, consider this...
Great auto mechanics may know everything about how an engine is build and works, but that doesn't mean they are good drivers in the snow!
Great traders consistently profit from understanding a few simple principles about how this THING and the markets work together.
When you understand these principles,
the "crazy" counter intuitive markets will make sense, and...
Most importantly, it's a lot easier, enjoyable, and more profitable to trade market moves that make sense.
That's why this training begins with a short cut to understanding these same principles that great traders use to consistently pull profits from the market.
To be clear, it's not a simple one-word answer or magic indicator.
You'll have to watch the first 15 minutes of the webinar replay to get the whole explanation of what you need to know about this THING and how it moves the markets and probably determines your trading success.
So if it's worth 15 minutes now to avoid feeling confused for years by "crazy", counter intuitive markets that seem to make sense to others...
Click here to watch the replay
Plus, when you watch more of the webinar...
You'll also discover how the day before yesterday's "crazy" markets you could have identified stocks that had very calm bullish moves that you could have easily traded.
I hope you find the replay helpful.
Best wishes for your trading,
Geoff Bysshe
President
MarketGauge
P.S. Feel free to let me know what you think in the "offline chat" box at the bottom of the replay page - it will send us an email if you do.
Here's the link to get started
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