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Sam began his career on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange where he facilitated bank and institutional order flow in the Forex markets. This allowed him to perfect the skill of real market timing, the ability to predict market turns and market moves, in advance, with a very high degree of accuracy. It's no secret that banks and institutions are extremely profitable in both short term and long term trading in the Forex markets. On the other side, retail traders produce either minimal profits or lose. During this session, Sam will begin to train you to stop thinking and trading like a retail trader and start thinking and trading like a bank. This means training your eye to identify where FX banks and institutions are buying (Demand) and selling (Supply) in any and all markets and time frames so you can to. Identifying where the markets real demand and supply is on a price chart is the key to proper market timing. Sam will share some of his patented rule based market timing strategy that will help you achieve this key skill which is a must for attaining consistent income and wealth from the global Forex markets.
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