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The Cold Hard Truth About Trading Right Now

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Dear Reader, In this environment, so many new traders have piled into the market – it’s no

Dear Reader, In this environment, so many new traders have piled into the market – it’s no surprise they’re falling into some common pitfalls. For example: - They’re putting their money behind trades without a definable edge. - They don’t have a thesis, they’re just following the crowd. - The new traders are jumping into random names without a plan. Kyle Dennis knows this all too well. He’ll tell you, he made those same mistakes when he first started to trade… and it wasn’t a pretty sight to look at. In fact, he lost about half of his $15,000 account when he first started trading… However, Kyle figured out a few solutions and surpassed $10,000,000 in career trading gains in just a few years*. Now, he’s all about helping as many people learn how to trade as possible. Here are some tips he mentioned all traders should have before they jump into any position: - A thesis and reason to get into the trade - A trading plan with a buy zone, stop-loss zone, and profit zone Kyle says by having those in place, he was able to turn the corner and become a profitable trader. You see, what traders are doing right now is just jumping into random trades, and while that may work when stocks are on a remarkable run… But Kyle believes it’s not viable over the long term. So what’s the solution? If you’re new to the game, Kyle says it’s important to [focus on just one trade idea a week]( and figure out what your edge is in the market. You’ll be surprised at how much you can achieve with just one trade idea a week*... Kyle wants to teach you how to uncover trades like the ones above… That’s why he put together [this important training clip.]( It’s one that can take traders to the next level. [Find out what it’s all about and watch now.]( He’s also throwing in his most popular guide 7 Deadly Sins of Trading absolutely free to help you avoid the common pitfalls of trading. [This is something you don’t want to miss.]( Good Trading, Jeff Bishop Founder, RagingBull --------------------------------------------------------------- * Results presented are not typical and may vary from person to person. Please see our full disclaimer here: [ragingbull.com/disclaimer]( In order to unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click [here](

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