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If you're an investor or trader who wants to keep winning in the markets, there's this group of people you must know about.
They're called Market Makers.
See, market makers are big players who have the financial power to fund huge volumes of trades.
They act as middlemen in the stock markets and provide more than 90% of the liquidity. Which means that every time you trade, you're most likely buying from or selling to a market maker.
Most retail traders don't know this, but market makers can make you lose a lot of money.
How? Well, since they control a large volume of trade orders, market makers have access to this thing called "Retail Flow".
Simply said… they can see all your buy, sell, and stop-loss levels.
This is the exact reason why your stop-loss keeps getting taken out with zero warning…
It's also why prices seem to always swing back in the opposite direction when you least expect it to.
These are sneaky bull and bear traps set by market makers to profit off retail traders like us.
But here's the good news…
After spending more than 5 years trading at the prop desk and speaking to brokers, exchange members and top traders,
I've developed a strategy to decode the manipulation of market makers and profit alongside them.
This strategy has made me over USD 1 million in profits over the past few years and +99% returns in 2020 alone.
I have a free LIVE webinar coming up where I'll be diving deeper into my Price Action Manipulation™ strategy and how you can use it to overcome the market makers' sly tactics.
Date: 17 April, Saturday
Time: 7pm Pacific Time
Venue: Online
Watch this video to discover:
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How our typical retail trader habits can make you a victim of market makers' manipulation tactics…
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The #1 secret of market manipulation: Why price actually goes DOWN when more traders are BUYING
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The most clear-cut way of reading prices without any indicators
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How the market makers squeeze prices to hunt our stop-losses… and how we can dodge these bullets
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Gain insider knowledge of how big market players at trading institutions falsify supply & demand in the markets.
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Hear 3 promising trade opportunities that traders can take advantage of in the markets.
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And so much more…!
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