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August 04 | Is the market in your favor? Here's how to tell

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter THE NEWS DESK They’ve set new production goals for the next decade

Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, When the odds are stacked in our favor, we like trading. Even if you don't win every transaction, you'll still gain money over time. When the market is aligned in our favor, buying at the bottom and taking profit at the top makes sense. But occasionally, a different strategy is required. There are instances when the market is so volatile that our particular trading strategy is rendered ineffective. That's why it's so vital to trade when the market is on our side. [Thankfully Josh has the right insight to help you see when the market is swinging your way!]( [image]( THE NEWS DESK [US automakers are trying to catch up in the EV market]( They’ve set new production goals for the next decade [Will Robinhood's stock continue to rocket higher?]( The retail trading app’s stock has done nothing but climb since its IPO [This cheap EV could give Tesla a run for its money]( Can Tesla pivot as more EV makers make their cars more affordable? [Josh Martinez]( Josh Martinez has become an expert at identifying financial patterns that tend to repeat themselves consistently time and time again. And just as his track record shows, he’s identified [a new “Millionaire’s Pattern” emerging right now.]( The last time an anomaly this BIG was spotted in the financial markets, he was able to shape an initial deposit investment of $500 into $39,282! Based on our research, we are at the starting point of the “Next Big Thing”. Only this time, we’re talking about a far BIGGER, $500-into-$50,000 opportunity… [Use this special link to explore Josh’s #1 investment opportunity for 2021.]( WORDS TO TRADE BY “The stock market is the story of cycles and of the human behavior that is responsible for overreactions in both directions.” ― Seth Klarman Investors like to over complicate trading. But in all honesty, the market is just a combination of economic cycles and human psychology. The markets react the way they do because of how humans react to news and information. It’s a collective institution that moves based on human emotion and intuition. That’s why volatility is so rampant in a market when big news, good or bad, dominates the headlines. This tends to create a collective system of overreaction. That's why you must have a calm and focused mindset that controls your emotions when you're trading. If you fail to stay rational, the market will snatch away as much of your money as it can. 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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