| Only a Fool Would Ignore This Flashing "Buy" Signal | We're approaching one of the largest shifts in America's capital market since the early 2000s…
And one sector is poised to steal the record for the #1 stock pick of all time.
There's a specific strategy you'll want to use for trading this historic opportunity…
And Roger wants to bring you along for the ride. | | | | What Does My Trading Schedule Look Like? | As most of you know, the markets are constantly changing and lately it's been extremely rough time for traders.
You see… There's been a lot of overnight news - Is the Fed going to lower interest rates next month?
Where's the overall market direction headed? What's going to happen next in the Trump vs. China trade war?
But don't worry… I have a method that'll help you with all of this market madness.
| | | | Why Is Market Cap So Important? | Today we're tackling a topic that every serious trader needs to know: market capitalization. What is it and why is it so important? Let's take a look, and see what it means for your trading and investing future. There's a major market shift ahead, so you need to learn this now more than ever.
| *clicking Roger's Daily Video will automatically subscribe you to rogerscott.com and his valuable emails | | | "Loved your recent on RSI, one of my favorite indicators. I also changed the time, but even a shorter period than yours. I'm going to put 10 days in now for a trial. Thanks for all the great information."
William R.
| | | There are two main types of Chart Patterns: reversal patterns and continuation patterns. Reversal patterns signal an end to the trend that was in place prior to the chart pattern forming. For example, if the price had been trending higher and then a reversal pattern forms and completes, the uptrend is likely over. Continuation patterns signal the continuation of a trend. If the price is moving lower, then a continuation pattern forms and the price breaks out (completes) in the trending direction, then that downtrend is likely to continue. | | | There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, visit here. | | | | |
This email was sent to penunggangbadai.moneyblog@blogger.com by WealthPress LLC | |
|
|
|
|
0 Response to "Historic market shift on approach…"
Post a Comment