The Turtle Soup strategy is a type of trading strategy that capitalizes on false breakouts. It was popularized by trading expert Linda Bradford Raschke. The strategy gets its name from the famous "Turtle Traders," a group of traders trained by Richard Dennis and William Eckhardt in the 1980s. The Turtle Soup strategy essentially seeks to profit from the failure of a breakout to sustain its momentum.
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