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 Trailer Guy 
Aguanga, CA USA
 
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Well recommended in the financial services trading arena? Investing is an industry that lives on lies, deceit and pretend credibility. All backed by the government watch dogs that sent Martha Stewart to jail while allowing countless others who took 100's of millions to just pay a fine and move on.

There is a new crop of people just like yourself every year who want to learn how to play the game. There are countless others who are trying to make a living by showing you how to play the game. There is no consumer reports and what actually works changes on a regular basis.

Rule number 1 on advice givers is from the late great Louis Rukeyser "There are two types on Wall Street, those who are wrong and those who are liars".

Rule # 2 is there are no short cuts. Expect to do some serious work for an extended period of time. If you find some decent guides. The danger is there are many who teach stuff that just isn't so. But people don't want to hear about a slow tough slog.

Good Luck and do be a very skeptical consumer. As was said a long time ago, "But where are the customer's yachts?"

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Read through kewltech's method especially. It took me years to understand but if you really want this you'll figure it out eventually. Watch how markets react to levels. In every single time frame. Learn to put the time frames together. Learn mmentum, distribution, accumulation, legs, proper support and resistance is key. You'll get the hang of it if you hang in there.

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