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Mean reverting daily

Angelo Minati, Bruno Bral

Editorial: Youcanprint

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Sinopsis

A technical analysis with simple and easily applicable rules that produces excellent profits with just a few minutes of daily management. Trading technique also suitable for those who are new to FOREX. No indicators or oscillators required. No calculations whatsoever. You send a market order, entering the potential profit and loss. Recommended only on the main currency crosses.
Disponible desde: 28/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 14 páginas.

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