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Base your trade plan on strategy, not emotion

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But that means knowing what to look for so that you can see the trends developing before everyone ca

[image] Hey Trader, How often are you panic buying? If you follow the meme stocks this year, or if you just keep hearing big things about certain companies, you could be killing yourself trying to trade all of them as fast as possible… only to lose out on the gains. You can’t be a successful trader by following trends and panic buying. [You need to be at the forefront of them.]( But that means knowing what to look for so that you can see the trends developing before everyone catches on. No more panic buying. With this simple yet explosive strategy, you’re done with the panic. You’re going to have a clear set of circumstances to scan for, and you’ll be ahead of the trends. That’s what you’re going to get in our free training session - [click HERE to make sure you get in.]( I’ll see you there. [Profile Image] Dan Passarelli Market Taker Mentoring dan@markettaker.com (779) 324-2110 - Work Any trading strategies discussed in this email are for educational and informative purposes only. All information disclosed in this email should not be considered complete in its entirety. Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. will not be held responsible for changes, oversights, errors or omissions. Dates, prices, news and other information may not be accurate. Please verify all information before trading. You alone are responsible for your own investment decisions. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading options, please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Option (ODD), which can be obtained from your broker; by calling (888) OPTIONS; or from The Options Clearing Corp., 125 S. Franklin St., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606. No statement is intended to be a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any security or to provide investment or trading advice. Traders and investors considering options should consult a professional tax advisor as to how taxes may affect the outcome of contemplated options transactions. Market Taker Mentoring makes no guarantees of trading results. Results may vary. Past performance does not indicate future results. Copyright Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. 2008 - 2020. All rights reserved. Reproducing or redistributing this content is a violation of federal law. [Unsubscribe]( Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. PO Box 117 Frankfort, Illinois 60423 United States

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