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Aug 13 | Keep Trading Your Strategy!

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter THE NEWS DESK Gold futures snagged back-to-back gains as the US dollar

Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, In this video, Joshua Martinez goes over sticking with a winning strategy. Oftentimes, new traders will jump from strategy to strategy without giving time to see how that trading strategy plays out. Even worse, traders will stop using a proven trading strategy because they are tired of trading the same way, over and over again. If a trading strategy is producing results, don't change strategies just for the sake of shaking things up!. [{Check out this video to see why it matters!}]( THE NEWS DESK [Gold continues to gain on weak US dollar]( Gold futures snagged back-to-back gains as the US dollar continues to weaken. [Number of empty apartments in NYC hits record high]( The number of empty apartments in New York has hit a record high as people have flooded out of the city, most likely never to return. [S&P 500 dials back after touching new record]( After briefly reaching a new record high, the S&p 500 began to retreat to negative territory. WORDS TO TRADE BY “To be a successful business owner and investor, you have to be emotionally neutral to winning and losing. Winning and losing are just part of the game.” - Robert Kiyosaki If you learn one thing, let it be this: you have to keep your emotions in check when it comes to investing. It’s okay to get excited when you make a winning trade. And it’s fine to feel bummed out when you lose money. But you absolutely can not let those emotions influence your trading. You’ll either become overconfident and make bad trades, or get too nervous to take reasonable amounts of risk to make profit. Until next time, The Daily Trader Talk Team [image] [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, visit: [Unsubscribe]( 20 North Orange Avenue Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 United States (888) 483-5161

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