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Get Yourself ready EURNZD to DropEURNZD High possibility to fall Double top in a supply and demand area
by UnknownUnicorn5726090
EPC Fast Ball short sale locks in nearly $1 per share.TraderInsight's Adrian Manz added EPC to the short sale list for Friday's trading. The stock moved smoothly through the 61.89 short-sale entry price and closed out at 60.92. This was another example of the implosion principle playing out over multiple sessions. See how the trade played out at: traderinsight.com
NYSE:EPCShort
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