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Hey .... Last Thursday's workshop on went AMAZING - packed with invaluable insights! It’s not a

Hey .... Last Thursday's workshop on ["Mastering Statistics: Discover the Secrets of Elite Traders' Performance Metrics"]( went AMAZING - packed with invaluable insights! It’s not a surprise, to be honest. Richard always goes above and beyond to give great value to people attending. But there were also a lot of people that missed it for one reason or another. So if you missed the live event… No worries - we've got the full replay ready for you. [Watch the Full Replay NOW >>]( Here's a sneak peek of what Richard covered: - Why you should focus on win rates per day, not per trade - The surprising truth about trader progression (Did you know established traders often have 55%+ winning days?) - How one big winning day can cover multiple losing days - Why trading high-impact events like Fed announcements can be profitable, even if you're not directly trading the news - A step-by-step breakdown of a lucrative Gold breakout trade Richard also shared some eye-opening insights, like: - Why new traders should focus on reducing losers rather than finding new profitable trades - How successful traders often make the majority of their profits on just a few big trading days each month - The importance of relative performance - it's not about making losses smaller, but making them smaller relative to your wins Plus, you'll see a real-world example of how a month's profit can come from a single trade, emphasizing why you always need to be prepared for big opportunities. For those who attended, thanks for your engaging questions and participation. For those catching up now, grab a notepad - you're in for a treat. Carve out some time today to watch this replay. It might just be the most valuable 90 minutes you invest in your trading education this year. [Watch the replay now >>]( Here's to your trading success, Peter Jigsaw Trading & Journalytix Copyright © 2024 Jigsaw Trading, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.jigsawtrading.com or www.journalytix.me Our mailing address is: Jigsaw Trading Room 1203, 12/4, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon Hong Kong [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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