5 Traders Discuss Future Market Moves

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Crowd Forecast News ​Episode #1​​​65

A diverse community of over 10,000 active traders is working to crowd-forecast future moves of the S&P500, now you can be a part of this project and watch several top trading educators discuss this week's results!

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This Week's Panel:
- Barry Burns of TopDogTrading.com
- Simon Klein of TradeSmart4x.com
- Neil Batho of TraderReview.net
- Jim Kenney of OptionProfessor.com
- E. Matthew "Whiz" Buckley of TopGunOptions.com

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