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Jeffrey Kennedy – How to Spot Trading Opportunities (Parts I & II)
nHow to Spot Trading Opportunities in Commodities Using the Wave PrinciplenAuthor: Jeffrey Kennedy | Pages: 64nnIn this intense eBook created from the same-named video course, Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy walks you through chart after chart, showing you how to spot high-confidence trade setups using Elliott wave analysis and supporting technical tools.nnYou get an easy-to-follow, easier-to-reference manual filled with real-world trading examples, as veteran instructor Jeffrey Kennedy explains each lesson.nnThe practical trading tips and techniques Jeffrey shares in this eBook can be immediately applied to your own Elliott wave trading. Best of all, the convenient format gives you access to these valuable trading lessons from wherever you are around the world – without the hassle and expense of traveling!nnIn Part One, you’ll learn:nn• How the simplest rules and guidelines have some of the most powerful applications forntradingn• How to apply a unique Fibonacci technique to help you evaluate risk and rewardn• How to quickly assess a price patternn• How to determine when there is an attractive trading opportunity, or when to sit on thensidelines.n
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nIn Part Two, you’ll discover:nn• How build on the basics by honing in some significant specificsn• How to identify and trade using Jeffrey’s favorite Elliott wave pattern, the diagonalntrianglen• How to trade the Zone, one of Jeffrey’s long-used strategiesn• How to calculate specific protective stop levels and trade objectives with accuracynn
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