Hi moneyblog,
If you have open positions in the US stock market, you may be concerned that some prices are currently over-extended and a pullback is looming.
Here's the dilemma...
… If you sell now, what if prices rise higher and you miss out on bigger gains?
… But if you hold on now, what if prices make a surprise downturn tomorrow and wipe out the gains you've been accumulating?
Either way, it seems like you'll shoot yourself in the foot and regret the decision.
Now, what if there's a way to know when the price has peaked so that you can cash out your positions at max profit before the price crashes?
I'm not talking about using a crystal ball to "predict" prices (we all know this is not possible)...
… but using reliable price action signs to identify price reversal patterns.
At my upcoming BEAT THE MARKET live event, I've invited my fellow Piranha Profits® mentor Alson Chew to share with you just that.
Alson is a 7-figure trader who used to trade professionally at the proprietary desk. Armed with 10 years of trading experience, he created a method called Price Momentum Analysis™ to read the hidden "waves" and "flushes" in price charts and identify market tops.
He used this method to cash out USD 890K of his crypto positions just days before the market crashed 46% in May this year.
At the event, Alson will share with you his analysis of the current market and his action plan for market-beating profits.
Topics include:
- How he uses his insider "prop desk strategy" to decode market makers' price traps and escape fatal crashes
- How to guard your profits from market foul play by avoiding market makers' bull and bear traps
- Profiting in No Man's Land: How to trade "all-time-high" US stocks where there is no prior price action for indication
- Prelude to all-time-highs: A massive "beaten-down" market Alson is watching closely for a big rebound in H2 2021
- Live Q&A
There's gonna be loads of time-sensitive info and actionable trade ideas shared at this event, so be sure to register now before slots run out!
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