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Feb 26 | Here's how to stop being a loser in your trading

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, Watch this video in its entirety if you want to stop losing trades and become a winner in the market. Part of becoming a winning trader is setting trading rules and following them consistently day in and day out. New traders make the mistake of jumping in without a solid trading strategy. And when you do that, you're going to lose money. Josh has some insightful suggestions on how to get out of a trading slump and get back to making profitable trades. [If you're ready to be a winner, watch the video now!]( THE NEWS DESK [Retail traders say they're here to stay]( Will the new trend fundamentally change how we trade? [This legislation means we're about to enter a golden age for EVs]( Changes to the EV tax credit system could be a big boost for the industry [The market remains mixed as the Nasdaq rebounds, S&P and Dow sink]( Treasury bond yields continue to worry Wall Street investors We can’t believe why almost no one is talking about this. It’s potentially the BIGGEST investment news of the decade. Today, we’ll show you how accessing a [little-known portal in your brokerage account…]( Is the key to potentially amassing a quick fortune. You can start with a minimum average investment of just $500… And turn it into a mind-blowing $50,000 payout! All because the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (known as the “Merc”), the giant 171-year old trading marketplace, effectively turned the investing world on its head. Overnight, they created a [lucrative loophole]( so big it lets thousands of ordinary, hard-working Americans earn huge sums of extra cash. WORDS TO TRADE BY “Buy not on optimism, but on arithmetic.” - Benjamin Graham You should never allow emotions to dominate your trading habits. And that even applies to optimism. At the end of the day, feelings will let you down. Your emotions have no place in the market. If you don't control them, the market will feed on them and snatch the money right out of your wallet. Trade on good analysis and math that makes sense. It doesn't have to be complicated. Just don't let your feelings do the trading. Use your mind and your natural abilities. They'll almost always guide you to success! 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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