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Lesson 4: Technical Objectives - it's time to get professional...

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Time for your fourth lesson in the exclusive MarketClub email course -- "The Secrets of Professional Floor Traders":

Lesson 4 - Picturing Technical Objectives

Have you ever heard the expression that a picture is worth a thousand words? Well, in the market, a picture can be worth a thousand dollars.

In this lesson, I show you the pictures I have been taking advantage of for over 30 years. They worked like a charm when I first became a trader -- and continue to make me money to this very day without missing a beat.

This may just be my favorite market lesson. It's one that can make a huge difference in your personal trading and your life.

The lesson, which contains three very interesting charts, is posted here:

Lesson 4 - Picturing Technical Objectives

Yours for greater trading success,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

About the author:

Adam Hewison is a former floor trader and past member of several major exchanges, including the International Monetary Market (IMM) a division of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in Chicago, Index and Options Market(IOM) Chicago, New York Futures Exchange (NYFE) and The London Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE). Adam is the author of "Right on the Money: The Definitive Guide to Forecasting Foreign Exchange Rates" and numerous other financial ebooks and web videos. His latest project, MarketClub is a new website dedicated to catching big moves in the markets using Adam's "Trade Triangle" approach. MarketClub can be viewed at http://www.marketclub.com/


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