professionals understand a truth that repeats itself over and over again on Wall Street: contraction always precedes expansion. The market pulls back before making its biggest move.
professionals understand a truth that repeats itself over and over again on Wall Street: contraction always precedes expansion. The market pulls back before making its biggest move.
but historically, October, November, and December have shown the highest institutional volume and volatility of the year for those who know how to position themselves correctly.
but historically, October, November, and December have shown the highest institutional volume and volatility of the year for those who know how to position themselves correctly.
BUT WHO IS OLIVER VELEZ?
A professional trader with more than 39 years of uninterrupted experience in the markets.
He will give you, without filters, the method and rules that have allowed him to survive and prosper through eight global financial crises.
Why lower volume in August and September is not a market collapse, but a recurring structural phase in price action, and how to enter October with a precise execution plan instead of giving up out of frustration.
Why your lack of stable results will not be solved by searching for another strategy online, but by adopting a disciplined method and repeatable structure that stops the cycle of making money one day and giving it all back the next.
The mechanical rules that stop you from Trading out of impulse, boredom, or noise on one-minute charts, forcing you to wait only for the technical setups with the highest probability of success.
How to execute your protective stop to the penny without hesitation, mitigating "hope mode" to better protect the discipline you have spent weeks building.
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