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video watch-giant foot prints,why a stock goes lower=5 REASONS
-------------------------------------------------------------- And the best part is that video really do teach you something that you can employ into your own trading methodology, or you can join up with either of the author and trade along with him. OK... here are the video: Video 1: Trading Google (the stock) - (4 minutes) The method of analysis that Adam Hewison uses in this 4-minute clip can be applied to any stock, commodity, or Forex trade. In this short clip Adam shows you 5 reasons Google will go A LOT lower. I've had numerous conversations over the years with Adam about the markets, methodology, etc., and I don't think I've every come away with not learning at least one thing on every call. Why? Adam takes the view of a floor trader when he trades. In fact, he may never admit it, but even though he's become a respected off-the-floor trader, he'd have no problem jumping back into the pit! Tap Here To See Adam's Video: Why Google's Going Lower And the best part is that these videos really do teach you something that you can employ into your own trading methodology, or you can join up with either of the authors and trade along with them. http://videos.marketclub.com/videos/google826/?1191 Strong Downtrend MINUS 10 POINTS= Last hour close below 5 hour moving average MINUS 15 POINTS= NEW 3 DAY LOW MINUS 20 POINTS= LAST PRICE BELOW 20DAY MOVING AVERAGE MINUS 25 POINTS= NEW 3 WEEK LOW IN RECENT WEEK MINUS 30 POINTS= NEW 3 MONTH LOW IN CURRENT MONTH TOTAL SCORE=MINUS 100STRONG DOWNTREND CONFIRMED PRICE CANT GO UP. IT CAN ONLY GO LOWER=========================== THE OPPOSITE=STRONG UPTREND 5 REASONS GIVEN BELOW Strong UPtrend PLUS 10 POINTS= Last hour close ABOVE 5 hour moving average PLUS 15 POINTS= NEW 3 DAY HIGH PLUS 20 POINTS= LAST PRICE ABOVE 20DAY MOVING AVERAGE PLUS 25 POINTS= NEW 3 WEEK HIGH IN RECENT WEEK PLUS 30 POINTS= NEW 3 MONTH HIGH IN CURRENT MONTH TOTAL SCORE=PLUS 100STRONG UPTREND CONFIRMED PRICE CANT GO DOWN. IT CAN ONLY GO HIGHER |
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Just wanted to point out that "MINUS 30 POINTS= NEW 3 MONTH LOW IN CURRENT MONTH" talks about the month of March and not the current month of August in the video. Kindly clarify. Thank you.
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