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NASDAQ further fall below 14K

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CAPITALCOM:US100   US 100
I´m expecting that Nas will fall further because of fundamental influence. I´m expecting NFP will be much higher than forecast and this will push index below 14K. See related idea. Try to trade the "retest" of the broken support to make your trade safer. If you are beginner, I will try to trigger the entry (not guaranteed). TP your trades partially at suggested levels, cutloss your trade if any of 30 minutes candle closes above the SL zone. Set "conditional" SL, don´t set "fix" because spikes are always triggering them. Wish you good luck.

For beginners.

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