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Employing Trailing Stops To Limit Risk & Maximize Gains

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Dear {NAME}, In the previous video, I highlighted how super easy it is to use the 20-day EMA & 50-da

Dear {NAME}, In the previous video, I highlighted how super easy it is to use the 20-day EMA & 50-day SMA in tandem for entries and exits on an end of day basis. In this short video, I want to introduce you to the idea of using the ‘Power of 3’. This 'Power of 3' concept might be the biggest game changer I ever learned in trading. It is empowering, confidence building and takes less than 10 seconds to follow along. Because let’s face it, as traders we always want to try for the chance at a monster win but we also don’t want to give back the gains along the way. And, at the same time we want to try and keep the trade’s risk under control. I’ll show you how to enter the trade and then exit the trade in three parts, including letting the last portion of the trade on as a ‘runner’ and also what to do if the trade goes wrong at any point. [>> Check out the ‘Power of 3’ Video here <<]( I hope it helps and cheers to a simpler way to trade, Ron Haydt [image]( P.S. Check out what Tim L had to say after I showed him this method… Ron, I was on your webinar a couple months ago when you showed the seasonal pattern of Hershey. I bought 3 contracts of Hershey with an expiration in November. I sold 1 contract for 20% gain. I sold the next at 100% gain and closed the last at about 140% gain to lock in the profits and to pay for the subscription to Financhill. So yesterday I bought the subscription for $497 but I locked in almost $1,850 profit just from the previous webinar. Thank you for this. I look forward to many more profitable trades. Tim L Financhill Disclaimer: This is a sponsored message. This is not an endorsement for any product or service. Financhill is not a licensed financial advisor. The content on any Financhill websites, products or communication is for educational purposes only. Trading stocks, options, and other securities involve risk and the risk of loss can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. You can see our full disclaimer [here]( and our terms [here](. [Unsubscribe]( Financhill PO Box 126 Catasauqua, Pennsylvania 18032 United States

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