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Capturing Profits With Technical Analysis By Sylvain Vervoort -

But Vervoort’s system—a combination of a slow stochastic oscillator, a 10-period RSI, and a proprietary “end-of-trend” signal—flashed .

“A Belgian systems guy,” his friend said. “No hot tips. Just math and patience.” But Vervoort’s system—a combination of a slow stochastic

Martin covered his short for a .

Sylvain Vervoort’s approach isn’t about being right—it’s about building a repeatable, statistical cage around price action. Capture zones, end-of-trend signals, and rigid risk management turn technical analysis from art into engineering. And engineering, not emotion, captures profits. a 10-period RSI

He placed a conditional order: short SPY at $478, stop at $484, target $462. stop at $484

He had stopped trying to predict the market.

One night, desperate, he opened Vervoort’s book. It wasn’t about predicting the future. It was about trapping the present.