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🎥 Larry Williams Reveals the U-Shaped Market Pattern
Welcome to Com Lucro, where we empower traders with knowledge to succeed! 🚀 In this exclusive video, legendary trader Larry Williams breaks down the U-shaped pattern seen in daily market and commodity prices. Discover why volatility peaks in the morning and late afternoon and how to leverage these insights for better day trading results.
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Larry Williams explains the U-shaped pattern in markets.
Learn why morning and late-day trades are key for breakout opportunities.
Discover how to avoid low-volatility periods and focus on the market’s sweet spots.
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00:00 - Stock prices on a daily basis, or commodity
prices, are U-shaped. What do I mean by that? Well, here's an example. In the morning in Los
Angeles, there's a lot of traffic on the freeways or in any major city. Then, in the afternoon,
not much traffic. At the end of the day, there's a lot of traffic again. That's exactly
how the markets trade each and every day. There's a lot of volatility early in the morning
after the market opens, no volatility, and then,
00:21 - at the end of the day, we pick up volatility
again. So, that's breakout trades. The best trend trades will come early in the morning and after
that afternoon session is done. That's the sweet spot of the market. After all the short-term
trading, the big movement and the best time for the large movement to occur is right when the
markets open and again shortly before they close. It's U-shaped. Trade these parts of the U,
not this part. You become a better day trader.