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		By: rsotc		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When this trade was first published, the weekly chart was not attached &amp; as such, it was not included in the post sent by email. For those signed up to receive email notifications, also note that between the time that I had taken a screenshot of the 60-minute chart &amp; started to compose the post, CVS briefly spiked above the 63.33 resistance level to a high of 63.40 before immediately falling back below resistance. As such, the entry parameters/bug trigger was set to any move above that &lt;abbr class=&#039;c2c-text-hover&#039; title=&#039;1) A bounce/pullback off support/resistance and/or a temporary consolidation around that level following a well-established trend leading up to that point. 2) A reaction low or high is a distinct point where the price of a security changed direction.&#039;&gt;reaction&lt;/abbr&gt; high (i.e.- any print of 63.41), as reflected in the first paragraph of the original post. However, I had noticed the incorrect entry parameters on the 60-minute chart after publishing the post &amp; have since updated it on the 60-minute chart in the post above to correctly reflect the 63.41 buy trigger.

As trade ideas are often time sensitive, typographical &amp; grammatical errors on the original post (which is sent immediately by email) as well as the omission of a chart or other material fact on the trade will occur occasionally. As such, I would suggest clicking on the title of the post sent by email in order to view the post on the site as these initial errors &amp; ommissions are usually rectified shortly after the post is published.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When this trade was first published, the weekly chart was not attached &#038; as such, it was not included in the post sent by email. For those signed up to receive email notifications, also note that between the time that I had taken a screenshot of the 60-minute chart &#038; started to compose the post, CVS briefly spiked above the 63.33 resistance level to a high of 63.40 before immediately falling back below resistance. As such, the entry parameters/bug trigger was set to any move above that <abbr class='c2c-text-hover' title='1) A bounce/pullback off support/resistance and/or a temporary consolidation around that level following a well-established trend leading up to that point. 2) A reaction low or high is a distinct point where the price of a security changed direction.'>reaction</abbr> high (i.e.- any print of 63.41), as reflected in the first paragraph of the original post. However, I had noticed the incorrect entry parameters on the 60-minute chart after publishing the post &#038; have since updated it on the 60-minute chart in the post above to correctly reflect the 63.41 buy trigger.</p>
<p>As trade ideas are often time sensitive, typographical &#038; grammatical errors on the original post (which is sent immediately by email) as well as the omission of a chart or other material fact on the trade will occur occasionally. As such, I would suggest clicking on the title of the post sent by email in order to view the post on the site as these initial errors &#038; ommissions are usually rectified shortly after the post is published.</p>
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