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Merry Christmas everybody!, It's a short day for the markets, but if you're itching for a trade, we

Merry Christmas everybody!, It's a short day for the markets, but if you're itching for a trade, we have something in store for you You might not have been planning on attending a trading webinar this morning… And heck, we weren’t planning on throwing one! But Rob is in the giving spirit and wants to give you all a free Double Dutch buy trade as a little Christmas gift. He’ll also take the time to teach you how this handy pattern works! Save this link to join him at 10:00 AM ET: [( Stay Sharp Over The Holidays The markets may be taking a break, but that doesn't mean you have to stop learning!  Rob recently went live on Youtube to talk about the trading mindset. [You can watch that video here](. Then be sure to [subscribe to Rob's Youtube channel]( so you'll be notified anytime he goes live. Twas the night before Christmas, the year almost done Every trader was desperate for 2021 The markets were quiet, for once unaware, Of stimulus, vaccines, or COVID despair Some traders were nestled all snug in their beds While visions of Monster Trades danced in their heads I was just about ready to lay down for my nap, Tired of companies with wild market caps, When out in the lake I had heard such a splatter I looked out my window to see what was the matter I pulled up the curtains and slid up the pane, Thinking my efforts might all be in vein But in the moonlight, with my own eyes, I saw, St. Nick in the lake sipping milk through a straw Confused and surprised I looked all around But reindeer and sleigh were nowhere to be found I called out “hey there, is that you Santa Claus? Aren’t you busy tonight? Are you taking a pause? Don’t you have somewhere pressing that you need to be? Placing some presents for kids by the tree?” He looked at me, startled, and said with a laugh, “Is that you, Rob?” While craning his neck like a giraffe “Yes, my name’s Rob, but you’re in a lake, I think that your reindeer have made a mistake But I asked a question, sir: why are you here? Aren’t there some children who need Christmas cheer?” Old Santa’s eyes twinkled as he said with a smile “I got tired while traveling mile after mile And I heard that you, plus Mike, Scott, and Markay Could help me trade stocks from inside of my sleigh The workshop needs funding. It’s been a tough year I almost had to lay off two of the reindeer I’m looking for something to help make ends meet And my friends in New York told me trading was neat.” I couldn’t believe what I heard with my ears Was Santa Claus thinking of trading careers? Before I could ask, he said lickety-split, “Don’t misunderstand me, I don’t want to quit. I just want to know how you do it, that’s all, How you grew big accounts that were once very small, I know lots of secrets, and do lots of tricks, But the markets are one challenge I just cannot lick.” I saw some regret, some sadness in his eye, But they started to twinkle when I gave my reply: “That’s okay Santa, because trading’s not easy, Anyone who says so is kinda sleazy But if I know you, you’re not afraid to work hard, To put in the hours, to keep up your guard, To limit your risk and know all your stops, And know when to pull out of a trade that’s a flop So come on, now Santa, get out of the lake, You can’t get upset by just a few dumb mistakes. Take it from me, cause I’ve made quite a lot, But it’s all part of trading, all part of the plot. If you want success trading, you’ll break a few eggs, Even with a pattern as good as Markay’s. But that’s just the price of doing it right, Of winning the marathon, fighting the fight. And when you’ve reached all of your goals, you will know That trading was always the right way to go! But if you want any more trading advice, I’ll be glad to help you, just not here tonight! Come to classes and briefings and our webinars, And pretty soon you’ll be trading like a star!” Santa climbed out and dried himself down, Laughing his big belly laugh like a clown, And flew to my window, and said, hanging there, “Thanks for everything Rob! Believe me: I’ll be there!” And he gathered his reindeer, shouting while he was fading, “Merry Christmas to all and to all happy trading!” Merry Christmas!, Rob Leveraged trading in foreign currency or off-exchange products on margin carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. We advise you to carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you based on your personal circumstances. You may lose more than you invest. We recommend that you seek independent advice and ensure you fully understand the risks involved before trading. The information on this website is intended as educational in nature and we do not recommend that you buy or sell any specific financial instrument.   Daily Profit Publishing , 1800 Hughes Landing Blvd. Ste. 200, The Woodlands, TX 77380, United States [Update your subscription]( — [Unsubscribe](

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