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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Market Analysis Video: Is S&P 500 Getting Ready to Skyrocket or Collapse?

The market has been moving sideways recently, developing a Rectangle pattern.
Is S&P 500 market getting ready to skyrocket or collapse?
What are the key price levels to watch this week?
Find out more detail in this video for the S&P 500 market updates.

Sorry, it’s been some time since I posted an update on the market analysis.
I was quite held up with things lately. However, when I saw this video, I can’t wait to share it with you. Not only is it informative, but also educational for both experienced & beginner traders. Happy watching! :)

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