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(Video): 5 Keys to Spotting Trade Setups
Elliott wave analyst shows you the 5 keys to identifying a high-probability trade setup
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Tue, 10 Jan 2012 11:00:00 ET
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In this free video, Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy explains the 5 keys to identifying corrective, or countertrend, price action. Doing so, as Jeffrey puts it, will allow you to "identify high probability trade setups."

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