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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“How to buy bottoms and sell tops with confidence.”By Jason Alan Jankovsky, FOREX Analyst &#38; Trader Almost any trader with some experience has heard the trading maxim (or rule) “Don’t try to catch a falling knife…” It usually refers to buying a market falling in price and alludes to how dangerous it can be to</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Almost any trader with some experience has heard the trading maxim (or rule) “Don’t try to catch a falling knife…” It usually refers to buying a market falling in price and alludes to how dangerous it can be to try to get positioned when a market appears to have a lot of potential to continue moving lower.</p>
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