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[View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Hi, Did you know? One of the courses that you will get for Wally's birthday promotions is a course on a strategy about how to trade stocks in overbought conditions. It is known as Stochastic Pop. Let us explain… If you are tired of missing out on the big moves in the market, YOU NEED THIS! Discover the power of Stochastic Pops, a proven strategy for trading stocks in overbought conditions while capturing significant profits. What are Stochastic Pops? Stochastic Pops occur when a stock's price becomes overextended to the upside (overbought) but continues to rise against all odds. These rare events can present incredible opportunities for those who know how to identify and capitalize on them. Why Trade Stochastic Pops? - High-Probability Setups: Stochastic Pops offer some of the highest-probability setups in the market. - Significant Profit Potential: When executed correctly, trading Stochastic Pops can lead to substantial gains. - Edge Over the Competition: Few traders fully understand the power of Stochastic Pops, giving you a distinct advantage. This Course Reveals: - The Secrets of Stochastic Pops: Learn the exact conditions that lead to Stochastic Pops and how to identify them with precision. - Proven Trading Strategies: Discover step-by-step strategies for entering and exiting trades to maximize profits. - Risk Management Techniques: Understand how to protect your capital and minimize losses. Below we have included specific examples of trading overbought stocks. Get all the steps to this advanced trading strategy in the Stochastic Pop course; plus 9 more advanced courses when you take advantage of the offer below. Don't Miss This Opportunity: [Limited-Time Offer: Get [Discount or Bonus] when you enroll today.]( Remember: The window is closing to grab all this and the following: - The Right Side Platform Service (1 Year) Only: $300 (Regular price: $4,404) - All 10 Advanced Courses Only: $300 (Regular price: $16,470) - 6-Week Trading Program Only: $300 (Regular price: $5,000) Specific Examples of Trading Overbought Stocks Example 1: Nvidia (NVDA) - Scenario: Nvidia’s stock price had been on a strong uptrend for several months, from a low of $3.11 in December 2018 to a new all-time high of $8.88 by May 2020 well over 184%. Many media outlets and analysts made it known that NVDA was in overbought conditions. - What Happened: - Stochastic Pop Triggered: At the end of May, with new all-time highs, the stochastic pop strategy triggered a buy signal. - Entry: Traders and Investors entered a long position near the recent high ($8.88) in overbought conditions, while many analysts were calling for shorting the stock or taking profits. - Results: The stochastic pop strategy took NVDA as high as $34 resulting in a 284% profit. Example 2: Nvidia (NVDA) - Scenario: Again, Nvidia’s stock went on a run from a low of $13.50 in October of 2023 to a new all-time high of $41.94 by May of 2024 well over 200% return in 7 months. Many media outlets and analysts made it known that NVDA was in overbought conditions. - What Happened: - Stochastic Pop Triggered: On May 31st, after NVDA closed at new records high, the stochastic pop strategy triggered a buy signal. - Entry: Traders and Investors entered a long position near the recent high ($41) in overbought conditions, while many analysts were calling for shorting the stock or taking profits. - Results: The stochastic pop strategy is still going strong today with NVDA now trading at $120 resulting in a 195% profit to date Act Now! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to save big on our best courses, training, and my lifetime’s work. Don't miss out! [Click here to take advantage of this special offer]( Happy Trading, Wally Olopade Right Side Trading [Click Here For This Special Offer]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 RightSideTrading. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: RightSideTrading 2780 E Fowler Ave PMB 162 Tampa, FL 33612-6297 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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