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One free indicator that spotted the massive drop in the market at close yesterday

(you can use right now)


Joel Mallo is not only our Director of Sales here at University of Options… 


He’s an active day trader himself… and he put together a 5 minute treat for you. 


Yesterday, we saw major drops near the end of the day and Joel was able to spot the drop before it happened. 


He used a little known (free) indicator that tells you when sellers are heavier than the buyers. 


You might think that volume and candlesticks will tell you that… but this indicator can forecast it. 


Check out this 5 minute video from Joel: 


  • How to load the free indicator in TradingView

  • A way to make $1,000 with 20 contracts in just 5 minutes

  • How to use this indicator and more




See what indicators Joel and the team uses at University of Options… 


Discover how to make money in the morning, afternoon and close


If you want to get a 1-on-1 on what indicators we use, how we use them, how we spot moves and trade options on them and more… 


We will sit down with you and go through it with you. 


Our team are all traders too!


You can see what strategies we’re trading now (including a new 0-day options service that’s working great). 


Plus, get a free pass to one of our products as a bonus for just having the session. 





 
 
 

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