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Joe Pena – Fibs Don’t Lie Advanced
Take a deep dive into advanced concepts for even better returns. Learn how to play the game at an entirely new level, and polish your skills.
What You’ll Learn In Fibs Don’t Lie Advanced?
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Trading Log
(Examples) EMA Cross & First Bounce
(Examples) Regular Fibs
(Examples) Fib Layout Break
(Examples) Ripple Effect

Overall Market Environment

Overall Market Environment19:01

(4) Main Fib Setups

Main Fib Setups
1M Scalps (US30)29:19

Tide Shift Pattern

Tide Shift Pattern

Legs/Market Structure

Legs/Market Structure
Supply & Demand28:00

Devils Advocate

Devil’s Advocate

50% Rule

50% Rule

Account Management and Growth

Account Management and Growth

Journaling and Psychology

Journaling and Psychology

About Joe Pena
Diligent day trader and Investor with 5+ years of experience trading a variety of market instruments. After experimenting with almost all patterns and indicators available, found a consistent setup with 90% accuracy. Now trading only the forex market, goes by a strict set of rules that are laid out in the course along with his strategy.

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