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Jan 29 | It's time to stop being a loser in the market

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter THE NEWS DESK It’s not all bad news for the professional investors

Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, In this video, Josh gives his advice to traders who are looking to stop making the wrong decisions with their investments. Successful traders often follow a strict set of trading rules and guidelines no matter how the trade goes. And that's why part of becoming a winning trader is setting rules and standards, following them consistently day in and day out. [Watch the video to learn more from Josh!]( THE NEWS DESK [How Wall Street Gains from the GameStop rally]( It’s not all bad news for the professional investors [Elon Musk's Boring Company in talks with Fort Lauderdale]( Sounds like all Elon Musk can do is win [There's a new cybersecurity ETF hitting the market]( And it looks like this one has a pretty good value [image]( There’s a lot of backroom whispers going on right now that are saying if a stimulus deal isn’t reached soon that we might end up with a major contraction in the markets. But Josh has identified an opportunity that can help you [turn that potential contraction into big profit potential.]( If you aren’t always quite sure about what to do in the current environment, we have VERY good news for you. Expert trader Josh Martinez keeps [uncovering increased trading opportunities like crazy](, and they could happen at ANY moment. [Click Here to Learn How to Get Started Today While the Market Conditions are so Ripe for the Picking.]( WORDS TO TRADE BY “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin When it comes to investing, nothing will pay off more than educating yourself. Do the necessary research and analysis before making any investment decisions. There's a wealth of information out there, and you can put it to good use. Don't wait for the major networks to tell you what to do. Follow the market data and draw your own conclusions. Use your trade plan wisely, and you'll be just fine. You're ultimately responsible for your trading career, so take the time to grow your knowledge on the subject! Keep Trading, [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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