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May 11 | Stop Gambling With Your Losing Trades

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, Knowing when to let go of a losing trade can be challenging. Some traders hold on to a bad trade for too long, hoping that it will rebound. Josh calls that "gambling with your losing trades." At some point in a trade that's losing money, you need to cut it loose and walk away. Being a successful trader means minimizing your losses and managing risk. If you can't leave a bad trade when you need to, you'll eventually drain your account. Follow along as Josh explains how to properly handle a losing trade and maximize your chances of being a winning trader! THE NEWS DESK [Why AMC stock is so polarizing right now]( Institutional and retail investors are battling it out over AMC [Wall Street drops thanks to renewed concerns over inflation]( The tech sector lead the way back down to the bottom thanks to inflation woes [Elon Musk keeps influencing the digital currency markets]( Musk is leveraging Tesla to impact this digital currency Josh Martinez is revealing [a new “Millionaire’s Pattern”]( and it could be your best opportunity to crank out an extra $400 to $5,000 per day… or $10,000 into a million over the next 12 months. He was able to turn an initial investment of $500 into $39,282. And it’s about to happen again. The next expected payday is June 30, 2021. [Get on board or miss this opportunity!]( WORDS TO TRADE BY "There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult." ―Warren Buffett Investing, at its core, isn't as difficult as many assume. Even Warren Buffet has pointed out that people tend to make trading more complicated than it is. Don't be that kind of person. Instead, keep your investment strategy simple, and don't overcomplicate things. While trading involves in-depth analysis and an understanding of the market, it doesn't mean your actual trading experience has to be confusing. Don't make things more difficult for yourself. Simplicity will pay off many times over. Keep Trading, [image] [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Hypothetical or Simulated Results Our educational products rely upon hypothetical or simulated performance results. These results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike the results shown in an actual performance record, these results do not represent actual trading. Also, because these trades have not actually been executed, these results may have under-or over-compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated or hypothetical trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. 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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