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My Interview Cam Hawkins Of 52 Traders

Posted by Art thoughts on May 3, 2017 in Bids and Offers

73: Art Collins – Mechanical Trader on 30 Years of Success After Larry Williams Lecture

Hit the above link.  I’m rather proud of this interview.  In it I give away the basics of my most successful system

 

 

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