How To Use A Tight-Stop Strategy to Trade a Breakout

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This video explains a potential strategy for trading in market conditions when you are expecting the price to break out, but are unsure about which direction. We explain the idea behind the strategy and look at a real-world example of using the strategy to trade over breaking news.

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