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When is a stagnate market a profitable one?

December 16th, 2009 Don Folkerth

When you can identify three times in a day to trade AMZN for .50 cents per trade.  Today we were able to see three possible trades for $.50 per share on AMZN.  This in spite of the fact that it is December the week before Christmas & the market has been running between 10,250 & 10,500 on the Dow for several days now.  We talk about this style dailey on Channel 2 from 8:30 to 10 AM CST & 2 to 3 PM CST.  Come listen & to see what you might be able to pick up to help your trading.

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