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  <abstract>"High Probability Trade Set-Ups will provide a detailed explanation of about 40 powerful, recurring tradable situations in the financial markets. The trade-set ups will derive from traditional bar chart patterns, candlesticks, fundamental events, and other technical indicators. Each pattern will be thoroughly described, including its strengths and drawbacks; ease of identification; and the degree to which it produces profitable trades. Importantly, the author will provide entry and exit points for each set up. Examples of the set-ups are chart patterns such as ascending triangles; candlesticks patterns such as shooting stars; and fundamentally based set-ups deriving from earnings surprises. In addition, the author provides a resource guide which discusses a variety of web-based chart and software applications that a reader can use to monitor the market for the trade set-ups discussed in the book"--</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>pt. 1. An overview -- pt. 2. The patterns -- pt. 3. Trading and you.</tableOfContents>
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