Do this for your trading in this market…
During nasty markets like this, we wanted to share a success story that will help guide you through exactly how to navigate these markets. This one comes courtesy of James, who recently started using Jeffry Turnmire's 60 Minute Surges trading system. This setup looks for an unnatural gap that forms many mornings, and rides the market momentum back towards "equilibrium." And on this morning, when the markets were moving lower and lower, Jeffry helped James see that the stock was overbought and likely to move lower. James got in, and a few minutes later, he shared this story… | |
What James did is brilliant trading. He could have gotten greedy and chased a much bigger return (Jeffry's system has certainly had some), but he knows how uncertain the markets are right now, and he took a modest win and was happy with it! That's great trading for this market. And 60 Minute Surges helped make it possible. You can check out the whole strategy here James is a story to emulate because he took what the market gave to him and was happy with it! | |
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