| Will You Hide When This Happens? | The markets are getting rocky again…
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BUT I am seeing a more balance than I have in weeks.
Right now we're in a waiting period until December 15th…
Until then, things are going to feel congested and I'm anticipating a major lack of directional bias.
Do you know what this could mean for your trading?
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