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Results are IN: What our top traders have in common

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High stakes and your money Big news announcement and a private invite-only event for you, Trader! Wh

High stakes and your money [image]( Big news announcement and a private invite-only event for you, Trader! [If you’d like to jump right to it and discover how our top traders became our top traders, click here to register.](=) What happens is this… when it comes to trading, as with anything in life, you can learn the hard way or the easy way. The hard way means you have to learn something yourself, in most cases by living through it, making mistakes, and enduring a long learning curve of trial and error. The easy way means you learn from others who’ve “been there and done that.” The advantage of taking this route is you cut the learning curve and get to what really works. This is especially true for traders. That’s because you have a lot at stake - your money! I think we can both agree that losing money unnecessarily is pointless (not to mention nerve-racking!). Not only that, but with more emotions involved, trading becomes more difficult. You’re worried, you second-guess yourself, and it’s likely you end up losing even more money. It’s hard to get out of a deadly cycle like that. Let’s avoid that anxiety-inducing cycle altogether... Last year I had the privilege of working closely with our top traders and very quickly I saw they all had similarities - not just in the tactics of how they trade, but in their trading mindset as well. THIS is what sets them apart from other traders. People in the industry don’t often talk about the psychology behind the trades… but in my opinion, it's one of the most, if not THE most, important aspect of trading. As part of the Market Taker community, there’s no way I’ll leave you in the dark. So on Tuesday, May 16, I’m hosting a live invite-only webinar where I’ll share with you: - The 7 keys I observed that all our top traders rely on to trade confidently - How you can adopt and use them to make more money and achieve fiscal autonomy - How following these 7 keys will reduce your stress and help you mentally prepare for trading - How the 7 keys will equip you to become a confident trader so you can learn to relax again and focus on other things (without worrying about your trades all the time) The best part is, most of these are simple, easy mental changes that take no time at all to make. In fact, these can be life-changing little "mental tweaks” that can have a huge impact on your performance NOW and for the rest of this year. Click below to join me on Tuesday, May 16, for this special, INVITE-only webinar: [Register now for the Trader Psychology Workshop.]( Let’s make this your best year yet. Trade SMART, [Profile Image] Dan Passarelli Market Taker Mentoring dan@markettaker.com (779) 324-2110 - Work Market Taker Mentoring respects your inbox. Manage your [email preferences](=). 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 emailing investorservices@theocc.com; or from The Options Clearing Corporation, 125 S. Franklin St., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606. The content on this site is intended to be educational and/or informative in nature. No statement on this site 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. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. ©Copyright 2008-2023 Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. All rights reserved. If you do not wish to be contacted via email, you can unsubscribe using this link: [Unsubscribe]( Unsubscribing from email notifications DOES NOT cancel your class, subscription or recurring payments. We recommend that current students do not unsubscribe from email notifications. If you unsubscribe from email notifications, you will not be notified on how to access the classes or subscriptions in which you are enrolled. Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. PO Box 117 Frankfort, Illinois 60423 United States

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