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🏃‍♂️ What My 10-Mile Run Taught Me About Trading Morning Gaps 🌞

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, these guys help motivate me to get up at the crack of dawn and train. One morning this week, they

[Image] June 7, 2024 🏃‍♂️ What My 10-Mile Run Taught Me About Trading Morning Gaps 🌞 Happy Friday, traders… Ben here. Every morning, I get up at 5 a.m. and exercise with a few of my neighbors. Like [team trading]( these guys help motivate me to get up at the crack of dawn and train. One morning this week, they suggested running ten miles in honor of Global Running Day. Sponsored I reluctantly agreed. I love to swim and bike, and running isn’t my favorite, but I still got out on the track. However, by the time I reached mile seven, I was exhausted… At 6’8” and 235 pounds, with aging hips and joints from [playing college and Division I basketball]( the struggle was real. There's always a moment in a long run — like my mile 7 this morning — where you think, “This sucks, I want to stop.” We’ve all felt this way in trades. The trade might not be doing anything wrong, but holding onto it feels frustrating and painful. But this is exactly why I see running as training for trading… Running reminds me that if a trade hasn’t fundamentally changed, you have to push through, even if it’s uncomfortable. This is different from feeling injured. A bit of soreness is not the same as sharp, searing pain. Similarly, a frustrating trade that requires some patience shouldn’t be treated the same as one that’s completely broken down and lost all key levels. We are all psychosomatic beings — our [head, heart, and hands]( work together. Your brain might tell you to keep running while your body begs you to stop. This is when you need to remember that who you are in the world is who you are in the markets. Need to be more patient in your trades? Practice patience in your life. Put yourself in situations that train your brain to trade better. Need more perseverance? Go for a ten-mile run. Trust me, it’ll whip you into shape and give you a different perspective on the market. If your trade hasn’t “done anything wrong,” you shouldn’t panic just because it’s not surging within minutes of pressing the buy button. With that in mind, let me show you how “minding the gap” gave me the confidence to nail two double-digit winners this week… [Click Here To Read The Full Article]( P.S. If you want to find more trades like the double-digit winners I’ll break down today… There’s only one place to start… TODAY, June 7 at 8:30 a.m. EST, Wall Street legend Jeff Zananiri is hosting a LIVE WEBINAR for the [Daily Strike Alliance]( where he’ll be breaking down the most promising trade ideas I’m seeing in the options market right now, like… 170% on CVNA in ~2.5 hours* 1,080% on PANW in ~24 minutes* 336% on LYFT in ~4 hours* 191% on UBER in ~6 hours* 265% on CME in ~20 minutes* 466% on SHOP ~40 minutes* 955% on PLTR in ~5 hours* Stop missing great opportunities — [CLICK HERE NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!](   Sponsored [Hedge Fund Legend to Enter #1 Trade for June]( You just missed my #1 trade for May on QCOM. It ended up moving as high as 622.75% in just ~3.5 weeks!* Fortunately, I’m about to use the EXACT same strategy to find [my #1 trade idea for June](. Don’t miss this huge opportunity! 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