Even without quoting directly from the book, here are the foundational principles Shannon teaches:
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: The book categorizes price action into four distinct phases: Accumulation (Stage 1), Markup (Stage 2), Distribution (Stage 3), and Decline (Stage 4). : The book categorizes price action into four
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