What if you could look at candlestick charts and “automatically” spot potentially profitable opportunities?
I’m talking about seeing exactly when you need to enter, hold, and exit trades in the market….
Well, it’s possible.
What you need to do is learn just a few candlestick patterns that have been used for 200 years by savvy Japanese traders to spot opportunities...
Click here for your copy of The Candlestick Cheatsheet, containing the best patterns out there. In the 18th century, a Japanese rice trader named Homma developed the basis for candlestick patterns and it made him rich, very rich...
Basically, he realized the price of rice follows certain patterns based on human psychology...
And he was right about that.
Because legend has it that he was so successful in applying his “psychological patterns,” he made the equivalent of $10 billion in today’s dollars.
In fact, he physically had a network of men stationed 6 km between himself and the market, just to relay information about the price of rice to him so he can anticipate the market moves.
Today, his proven market theories are all noted down and translated into candlestick patterns, used in the Forex market today...
Click here to grab a copy of The Candlestick Cheatsheet before the sale is over. Homma authored a book on what he learned as a rice trader. In it he wrote:
The mind always counts more than the loss or profit. In other words, a professional trader has to be aware that there’s “more” to the market than loss or profit.
There is a pattern to how the market prices would behave based on human psychology or the mind.
In my cheat sheet, I put down proven candlestick patterns that have, again and again, followed the psychology of the market, the invisible force that drives trends.
If you want to see these patterns, you can get your copy of The Candlestick Cheatsheet here. Aaron Hunziker
P.S. our introductory price for this ebook is going away and it will return to full price (about $24), I heard it is happening tomorrow or the day after....
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