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"News moves the market."
You've heard that before.
And to be fair… a lot of traders build their entire strategy around it.
Some even make it work.
But here's the problem…
Most traders jump into news-based trading without really understanding what's
happening beneath the surface.
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They react to headlines, chase volatility, and end up getting caught on the
wrong side of the move.
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But once you understand how the market really reacts beneath the surface,
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