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Old 27th October 2006, 09:42 PM
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Trade with three crisis point technique

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Gents,

Just spot three major crisis points on a stock chart and make money by investing at right time.

Each one of these is a major turning point that can help you double or triple your gains over and over again

Because the triple confirmation of the system I'm about to show you gives you the reassurance you need to make a bold leveraged move on every single one of these opportunities.


1.Crisis point-1

A stock price moved above their 50-day moving average. This was the first time this had happened in months...and it was a HUGE sign.
2.Crisis point -2
Volume spike
See how the trading volume spiked at almost exactly the same moment that Amazon crossed above its 50 day moving average? A volume spike tells you the 'herd' of investors is on the move. They're chomping at the bit to buy.

When they dump a stock all at once, the spike tells you the share price is about to plunge. But when a stock's trading volume shoots sky high at the same time you've got a signal that the share price might rise, like it does in this example with Amazon, that's a sign the share price could soar at a blistering pace.

3.Crisis point-3
Finding path of least resistance
CHOOSE RIGHT DIRECTION TO TRADE LONG OR SHORT
In other words trade in the direction of major index or indices.
Once you've confirmed the first two crisis-point signals, this third signal practically guarantees moneymaking moves like this will go your way. As legendary trader Jesse Livermore put it best, "As long as you know the general trend of the market, you should make money."

In other words, the safest way to make big money on these kinds of opportunities is to always choose the path of least resistance...by picking the individual stocks most likely to move in the SAME direction as the overall market.
If the market's soaring, you look for the stocks ready to go UP the fastest. If the market's about to tank, you look for the stocks most likely to go down.

This is just simple common sense.

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