Correction Off The Table!
Is the correction completely off the table? Watch the video as Kevin Cook explains why he's buying any dips again to 1650 and why he's looking for new highs.
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Is the correction completely off the table? Watch the video as Kevin Cook explains why he's buying any dips again to 1650 and why he's looking for new highs.
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