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10 min Overview: My #1 Momentum Strategy Explained 💥

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Why and When we Get Larger than normal moves… New Swing Trade Strategy: Don't miss this free wo

Why and When we Get Larger than normal moves… New Swing Trade Strategy: Don't miss this free workshop.                                                                                                                                           Hey there, Happy Saturday, it’s Micah here with a quick thought of the day… Here’s an easy-to-know if a stock is about to blast off or not. It’s called divergence and it has been a cornerstone of my PayDay Cycle strategy for the last 15 years because it happens right before major pivots in a stock. I’ve put together a quick training that will walk you through it… [Click Here to Watch]( Here’s an image of what divergence looks like. As you can see, the stock made lower highs and lower lows while our indicator made higher lows. This tells us momentum is slowing to the downside and we’re likely going to see a huge move up in the stock. [chart 3]( check out this next image showing the major pivot the stock had following the bullish divergence. These significant shifts in trends are where you can really grow your account when you catch them early. [chart 4]( [Click Here to Watch]( Many traders rush into trades and force trades which result in overtrading and trading losses. This strategy will help you pre-plan your trades way ahead of time so you can place your trades with confidence and grace. Trade on, Micah PS. While the PayDay Cycle heikin ashi chart helps you trade weekly sets, divergence helps you trade larger monthly 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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