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Stock consolidation trading
This is a discussion on Stock consolidation trading within the Technical Analysis forums, part of the Methodologies category; We always see that when a stock is trading in a narrow price range something will eventually happen. Normally the ...
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We always see that when a stock is trading in a narrow price range something will eventually happen. Normally the price breaks out in great volume and then continues to ascend/descend in that particular direction. Using options we may be able to take advantage of this. |
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