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Lawrence Chan – Market Bias Detective: S&P 500 Daytrading Time Map Vol. 2

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(This course is available for immediate delivery) Time Map is the concept of utilizing strong time based statistical biases to improve a trader’s existing trading setups/methods.

Lawrence Chan – Market Bias Detective: S&P 500 Daytrading Time Map Vol. 2

A collection of the time based statistical biases often mentioned in real-time commentaries on trading S&P 500 related instruments (e.g. e-mini S&P, SPY, etc.). Volume 2 focuses on weekly bias and strategic planning.
Time Map is the concept of utilizing strong time based statistical biases to improve a trader’s existing trading setups/methods.
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In this second volume, the focus is on weekly biases. Many daytraders do not notice that there are a number of strong recurring behaviours in S&P on weekly level that can provide important clues in improving their entry timing and price targeting. By knowing these weekly biases, a trader is better prepared without being surprised by the market that often again.
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