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🚨🚨Webby Rambles On (Slight Return) #2🚨🚨 Today I thought I'd walk through how to build a Model Book If you have ever wondered how we built Model Books (the foundation of everything WON/IBD) this is my 1st video on the subject Building Models & studying them is a topic...

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Mike Webster1 year ago

Here's the example that didn't show up at the beginning of the video

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salil mehta1 year ago

final chapter section from my summer best-seller, copula narratives: short-view modeling

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Oxygen addict1 year ago

Very helpful! IBD live has made me a Webby fan and a better trader.

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Mike Webster1 year ago

I’m so glad you dig IBD Live, it’s a great group of people. All the best to you

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TheStockDoc1 year ago

Chuckled to myself On a flight yesterday kids were panicking during turbulence…. First thing that came to mind was don’t worry kids “this is normal and natural”

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Mike Webster1 year ago

That’s the funniest thing I’ve heard in a long time!!!

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Jose David Mireles1 year ago

Thank you for this. I think I missed "Webby Rambles On #1." Was that the video you did called "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" ?

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Mike Webster1 year ago

Yes, I came up with the name after that video...that was episode 1

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Don Vandenbord1 year ago

NOW’S THE TIME, THE TIME IS NOW

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Sandy1 year ago

Thank you Webby 😊

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