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A Quick Look at My Go-To Momentum Strategy 🚀

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How to find out if Momentum is strengthening or weakening… New Swing Trade Strategy: Don't miss

How to find out if Momentum is strengthening or weakening… New Swing Trade Strategy: Don't miss this free workshop.                                                                                                                                           Hey there, It’s Micah here with a quick update… For the last few weeks I’ve been sharing my PayDay Cycle strategy and last week expanded on it to include a new layer that has helped our community make even better trades. This week I thought it would be fun to do a quick version of the strategy so you can learn it in under 20 minutes and be off to the races as early as next week. [Click Here to Watch PayDay Cycle Training]( This strategy has continued to work time and time again because it leverages a unique chart called the Heikin Ashi Chart. Check out this quick image to see the difference between a normal candlestick and the heikin ashi… [chart 1]( Traders often report that they have trouble timing. Using this chart helps smooth out the trend, remove the noise and ultimately makes it easier to trade from. After watching today’s training, you’ll move from uncertainty about when to buy and sell to confidently understanding a stock’s direction, allowing you to get in and out of a trade with clarity and precision. [Click Here to Watch PayDay Cycle Training]( You’ll also discover how to identify whether momentum is strengthening or weakening, which in my view is the most important factor in your trading success because it will help you stay in winners longer and help you cut losers faster. Check out this image to see what I mean…. [chart 2]( [Check out today’s training for the full scoop]( and make sure to watch all the way to the end for an exciting surprise. Trade on, Micah PS. This kind of momentum strategy is the best I’ve found at trading weekly set ups.  Micah LamarCEO WallStreet.io Micah@WallStreet.io Questions? Please email us at Support@WallStreet.io or Chat with us 1-on-1 at WallStreet.io WallStreet.io All Rights Reserved © 2024 [Manage Email Notifications]( Thank you for being a part of our community. Please use the social links below and spread the word. We appreciate you! Thanks in advance.  Â

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