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Rising stocks and a brand new start

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Hey everybody, Stocks were on the rise today after positive earnings from 3M and Johnson & Johnson.?

Hey everybody, Stocks were on the rise today after positive earnings from 3M and Johnson & Johnson. The S&P reached a new intraday high, the Nasdaq resumed its climb, and the Dow decided to join in on the positive gains as well. More reports out today include GE, American Express, Verizon and Microsoft. The market seems to be optimistic today, and we love optimism. Now’s your last chance to pre-register for Rob’s Fresh Start Summit. Tonight at 7:30 PM EST, Rob will share the three strategies he would utilize if he had to start from scratch, plus a whole lot more trading goodness.  Rob's also going to share the trade he's most excited about in the next coming days. [Click here to save your seat.]( Clicking automatically reserves your seat at the Fresh Start Summit and registers you for periodic updates from Rob ([privacy policy]( We’ll see you there! GameStop Rising, Why? In a strange twist of fate, struggling gaming retailer GameStop has seen rising stock prices. With a business model in danger, retail sales down, and downloading taking over, GameStop has been in trouble for a while, but this week, stock prices are on the rise. [We’ve broken down the details for you here.]( Clicking automatically reserves your seat at the Fresh Start Summit and registers you for periodic updates from Rob ([privacy policy]( Microsoft Riding High Microsoft’s earnings announcement will be shortly after closing bell today, and the outlook is bright.  Microsoft is the second largest cloud provider (falling closely behind Amazon), and with the current work-from-home situation likely to continue for the foreseeable future, Microsoft is in a good place for continued growth. We’ll continue to report on earnings as they come in. Tonight’s the night! And now I can really say I’m back! Better than ever! I’ve been inspired to share with you my seven rules for life and trading. You probably got the first three rules from my previous emails and videos: 1) cut your losses 2) be a master at one thing 3) surround yourself with people who want to see you succeed The others are coming soon, like tonight! Tonight at 7:30 pm EST, I’m hosting the Fresh Start Summit. [Tap here to reserve your seat.]( Clicking automatically reserves your seat at the Fresh Start Summit and registers you for periodic updates from Rob ([privacy policy]( I love trading, it changed my life for the better, and I want to share what I know with you. Trading isn’t easy. I can’t promise you’ll make a lot of money. I failed many times. You’ll probably have some failures too. It’s common for traders to have some set-backs.  But with discipline, dedication, and persistence, you have a good chance to reach your goals. You’ve probably heard someone say that our decisions determine our destiny. I agree, sure, but I think goals aren’t always above us or far from us. Little goals are inside us, and we need to dig in to become the best person we can be – and then, yes, get what we desire. Do you know the difference between people who accomplish what they want and those who don’t? They decide to grow up. Winners take responsibility for their faults, don’t give excuses, and don’t play the victim. When they face a bad or unexpected situation, their approach is to adapt, improvise, and overcome. This applies to trading and life. And as you can see, all these things are related to how we reach our goals. And it’s the little decisions that determine your destiny. Examples? Map out a plan for your day before you start trading. Manage the trades you’re already in, get out of the ones you need to close (according to a strategy you previously set) and place additional trades if you need to. If you want to make $100K through trading, obviously you're not going to reach that goal immediately.  And you don't get there in one step. The world is obsessed with big goals, but the small decisions along the way, the little daily goals, will make all the difference. Love the heck outta you! And I'll see you tonight, 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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