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Have a Plan (BTX)

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To view this email as a web page, go If we?re not careful, Monsters can slip right through our fin

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( If we’re not careful, Monsters can slip right through our fingers. Even if our research is right. Even if we’re in the right place at the right time. Even if we’re looking at the Big Win we’ve been looking for, we can still miss out. Because not everything goes smoothly with Monster Wins. And it’s easy to get scared if we don’t have a plan. Take, for example, the trade on BTX. Back on April 5, 2021, BTX was a Monster Elite Bonus pick. The idea was that a break above $4.55 could lead to a big move. And shortly thereafter, BTX gapped up nicely above the entry point. Everything was going to plan. And then it wasn’t. BTX immediately dropped and fell right back near our entry level. It would be understandable if we panicked. It clearly was not doing what we wanted. Emotionally, it would be easy to just cut our trade and run. The problem is that BTX then did this: Rob Just Closed a $32,000 Trade He's shouting from the rooftops: “My newest service just closed a trade with a $32,000 profit!” And not only that, Rob expects another pick he's made to grow for over $100,000! [Last night, Rob Booker hosted a special Hotsheets LIVE presentation, and you can catch the replay now.]( It exploded from $6 to $77. If we had gotten emotional, we would’ve been on the sidelines for that whole move. But if we had a plan, if that subsequent drop never hit our pre-planned stoploss, we could’ve stayed in and ridden that trade to a Big Win. We never get smarter once we’re in a trade. That’s why we need a plan if we want to be there for the Monster Wins. Happy trading, Scott 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. [Manage Your Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: Daily Profit Publishing 495 Town Plaza Avenue Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 32081, United States of America [Update Profile](

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