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How to ‘Fast Filter’ the best stocks daily (new)

Posted on June 10, 2010

Have you been keeping up with the new “Market Mastery” training
videos I sent you so far that reveal the 4 low-risk,
high-probability “profit pockets” that can occur on almost ANY
stock chart?

Well, I just got ANOTHER quick video update from the developer,
Bill Poulos, that shows a handful of GREAT trades you could’ve
gotten in on as a Market Mastery student over the past week or
two.

Watch as Bill shows you a great short trade using the “Profit
Pipeline” method that potentially pulled in 10% on the first
half & 13% on the second half in a matter of days…

…and then how his “Velocity Method” got right back in for
another great short trade which already hit the 10% target.

Trades like this can set up all the time, and when you know how
to grab them, it gives you a definite edge over most traders.

See the trades here:

http://www.marketmastery.com/z/?i=773362&l=f42

Pay careful attention to his comments about what most other
traders probably would have done in these markets, and see how,
using the Market Mastery methods, you have a leg up on them.

Good Trading,
Alan

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