Description
Understanding the two different herds in stock market trading is crucial for success. These two groups are known as Smart Money and Dumb Money. Smart Money refers to institutional investors who have significant funds and information power, giving direction and momentum to markets. On the other hand, Dumb Money refers to non-professional retail traders who often attempt to make quick profits.
It’s always a wise choice to follow Smart Money as they have the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions. Interestingly, irrespective of your reputation, experience, and qualifications, only the entry and exit points decide the fate of your trade. This book reveals the secrets of identifying the trading activity of Smart Money, allowing you to differentiate between genuine and false breakouts.
With this knowledge, you can confidently make informed trading decisions and increase your chances of success in the stock market.
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