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[OVI Market Review] Short Term Bearish But with Low Conviction

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Dear Trader Just a reminder that our simplified Stocks Summit VIP membership is proving hugely popul

[image] [Unsubscribe]() [image](=) Dear Trader Just a reminder that our simplified Stocks Summit VIP membership is proving hugely popular, so [follow this link]() for details. For the first time we’re including Market Timing (OVI Markets Daily) with it, and you can already see how good we are at that particular skill. That’s a huge upgrade in addition to the other new functions and filters (including Shrinking Retracements, overbought/oversold, the improved pullbacks filters) within that package. Talking of market timing, you’ll notice that I’ve increased the timeframe that you can observe when you click on any of the Dashboard pies. This gives us a better feel for whether we could be overbought or oversold. Now for the markets … Over the last couple of weeks I’ve mentioned that the markets looked ambiguous, and that was a great call in itself! Regardless of the overall confidence of market conditions (in either direction) you’ll always benefit from being fussy and focusing on clear Big Money Footprints near Key Levels. For more detail follow the blue button link below to the blog. [Watch today's OVI market update video here >](=) Market Outlook: It’s still not crystal clear, but I’m around 60% short term bearish, but it may be short-lived. For more detail follow the blue button link below to the blog. The Main Indices: The SPY – The QQQ - The IWM - The DIA - Go to the blog for details. Market Timers: - Longer Term Market Timer (OVIsi): Half green and likely to change easily during the coming weeks. - Medium Term Swing Timer: Bullish but headed downward. - Index OVIs: The index OVIs remain neutral to bearish. Go to the blog for more detail. Fast Filters Stock Selection: For the third week, somewhat light on nuggets this weeks, so focus on high quality setups near Key Levels. Of all the Big Money Footprints, the most important are OVI, Shrinking Retracements, and Key Levels. The others are also very helpful, but those three are the ones I look for first. Please view the blog for a smaller segment list that you can focus on for the week, though after next week this will only be able to be seen by logging into the platform. --- Software Upgrades: This week we upgraded the OVI Dashboard pies as described earlier. We also deployed an improvement to the Pullbacks formulae. Moving forward, TV is the next on the list along with some cosmetic improvements, the Journal app calculator, and then the charts upgrade, which will pave the way to the broker API by popular demand, and also full mobile phone (portrait) optimization. Lots to do! Many more game-changing upgrades will be made in time for the London Stocks Summit on December 2nd. Stay in touch to discover more as we unveil best-of-breed applications! Events: Our Stocks Summit in London on 2nd December will be the most practical ever, and with the most bonuses ever. Each session will have a practical exercise for you to complete, so you can build your confidence in finding the exact type of setup you want to focus on. These practicals will include Market Timing and specific stock strategies, and will only take 15-minutes for you to complete. This will give you the confidence to use our tools to their maximum potential while saving you huge amounts of time. We’ll have the Foundation Day online the Saturday before the big event so we can focus on more of these practicals during the event. -- Remember, you can play the video at 1.25x or 1.5x speed if you want to save time! I have placed all the stocks covered in today's review in your "Latest Preview" watch list. [Watch today's OVI market update video here >](=) Bye for now Guy [image]() PS. If you're interested in any of my OVI trading services for stocks or options such as a [fast-track mentorship]() or [workshop event](=), book yourself an appointment [here]() to speak with one of my trusted team. Many of my members aren't aware of all the services I offer to help you become an established consistent winner with the OVI. Remember, everyone is an individual, and I ensure that I can cater to you and your particular needs. [Speak to a team member to get your ideal package tailored just for you >](=) [Unsubscribe]( FlagTrader.com Ltd 1 Dawes Court Esher, Surrey KT10 9QD United Kingdom +44 (0) 203-865-3584

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