This is what can separate YOU from losing traders⦠09/05/2022 Take the long weekend to STUDY Hey, Happy Labor Day, Evolvers! Trading is like a sport. Youâve gotta practice if you want to win titles. And if you donât practice your game by studying the markets â even on a day like today, when the marketâs closed â you could end up like the 90% of traders who FAIL. Iâm a huge basketball fan ⦠My favorite team is the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs have won a staggering five NBA championships. Why? Because they put as much effort into their training as they do playing their games. If you think the Spurs spend long weekends sitting on the couch and eating potato chips ⦠Iâve got a bridge to sell you. Instead, itâs the opposite. For every hour the Spurs are playing a regular-season game, theyâre practicing dozens of hours to prepare. This is exactly how I approach my trading â by spending countless hours studying when the marketâs closed. And I want to urge YOU to do the same over this long weekend. That said, I know studying isnât as fun as trading. I might sound like your parents telling you to eat your vegetables. You may not want to do it, but you know itâs good for you. Hereâs the tough truth ⦠Winners do the hard work that losers arenât willing to do. Now, you might be asking yourself â how and what should you study? What are the best ways to prepare away from your battle station, outside of active trading hours? First, youâll need excellent trading software. I recently opened an account with the broker TradeZero, and Iâm loving it. TradeZero is known for being geared toward short sellers, so itâs right up my alley. The best part is, you can [get 3 months FREE right now by clicking this link!]( Now that your softwareâs loaded up, letâs break down three easy study tips I utilize every single weekend, especially on long weekends like this one⦠[>>Click Here To See My Top 3 Weekend Study Tips<<]( Keep evolving, Mark Croock Editor, Evolved Trader Daily sponsored [âLearn How to Make Short-term Trades]( [Based On Breaking Newsâ¦â]( Tim Sykes has spent years of his life learning the ins and outs of trading penny stocks. Now he spends his time teaching others how to trade in a chaotic market. Most people ignore penny stocks because they think theyâre all scams. And⦠most of them are. But... If you see the con coming, you can prepare, get ready, and take advantage of it over and over again. Find out whatâs possible with the right mentor on your side. Apply for the Trading Challenge now... [Click here to apply now >>]( sponsored [[BRAND-NEW] Ultimate Options Trading Blueprint]( Mark Croock just dropped his [brand-new options trading blueprint]( And itâs perfect traders with small accounts⦠And for a limited time, it's free! [<< Click here now to claim your blueprint before it's too late >>]( [Alternate text] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [Click Here To Unsubscribe]( All content in this newsletter is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The material in this newsletter is not to be construed as (i) a recommendation to buy or sell stocks, (ii) investment advice, or (iii) a representation that the investments being discussed are suitable or appropriate for any person. No representation is being made that following Evolved Trader Daily strategies will guarantee a particular outcome or result in profits. The price and value of stocks may fluctuate depending upon various market factors, and, as such, the strategies used by Evolved Trader Daily to adjust for those fluctuations may change without notice. There are significant risks associated with trading stocks and you must be aware of those risks, and willing to accept them, in order to invest in these markets. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not indicative of future results. You should always conduct your own analysis before making investments. You should not trade with money you cannot afford to lose and there is a risk that trading stocks will result in a complete loss of your investment. Trading stocks, particularly penny stocks, is not suitable for everyone and requires hard work, due diligence, capital, and substantial time to monitor the market and timely execute trades.