What is so hard about taking reponsibility for identifying "positive deviation" (pictured immediately below) for closing short positions or initiating long positions? "Positive Deviation" at two or more Dow Behaviors represent a high probability long entry/exit short position. It occurs time and time again, most every day. Pictured below is a typical 'Positive Deviation' in DayRaider 2.2 with 2 Dow Behaviors TODAY!


What is so hard about taking responsibility for identifying "negative devation" (pictured immediately below) for closing long positions or initiating short positions? "Negative Deviation" at two more Dow Behaviors represent a high probability short entry/exit long position. It occurs time and time again, most every day, LIKE TODAY! Pictured below is a typical 'Negative Deviation' with 2 Dow Behaviors as represented by DayRaider 2.2.

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