Narrow Ranges and Breakout Strategies
By Alex Wasilewski   
December 29, 2010

Let's answer a couple of questions we have received recently above the narrow range and the breakout strategies that we use. Some of the items we are going to look at are how do you know when a narrow range is under way, which way the breakout is likely to go and what kind of prediction does it make for the market.

*Please note that this video was previously recorded and price levels referenced in the clip are for demonstration purposes only.



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