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New Series of Online Lessons Written by TechniTrader's Martha Stokes C.M.T.

Series by Martha Stokes C.M.T. for MetaStock users.

2011-02-06
AUBURN, WA, February 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) By Martha Stokes C.M.T.

Hi Everyone,

I am starting a series of training for MetaStock Users and for those who are just starting to learn about trading using MetaStock Charting Software. These weekly lessons are the foundation of Spatial Pattern Recognition Skills aka SPRS. These skills are critical for your consistent success as a retail trader in today's fast paced, institution dominated marketplace.

We are going to study Stericycle Inc., SRCL (NASDAQ) Optionable under the Materials and Construction Industry, sector Waste Management. Currently about 95% of the outstanding shares are held by institutions. This is an extreme level for this indicator.

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[Press-News.org] New Series of Online Lessons Written by TechniTrader's Martha Stokes C.M.T.
Series by Martha Stokes C.M.T. for MetaStock users.