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Thanks for this guide. Please sen more free info 🙂
Once again, nice info.
I am having a little trouble figuring it all out but everyday I find something new but is much easier then checking 2-3 other sites
Keep the helpmvideos coming
Great, I am gonna be reading it later
Not so great and the graphics don´t tell me anything about what you are saying… you can write only the content without making an “Info-graphic” scheme.
With the information provided, to ensure confidence in your thought process what would be a good technical indicator to conform your decisions when entering and or exiting a trade?
Thanks STT,
I’m wrapping my head around this slick platform more and more every day. Good fun!!
Can’t wait for integrated brokers. That’s when things will get really interesting.
POW!!
Very helpful! Good Job
Great Info. Everything in one place! Thanks.
“Diversify”? Wasnt Tim Sykes the one who said not to do that? I digress, the point is, what about “Sympathy Plays”? So avoid similar sector stocks because you need to diversify? I’m confused.