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Superstars are obvious

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Superstars are easy to spot. For example, if you watch Roger Federer for five minutes, it’s obv

Superstars are easy to spot. For example, if you watch Roger Federer for five minutes, it’s obvious he’s the greatest tennis player of all time. When someone’s a superstar, you don’t have to talk yourself into it. If you’re thinking, “Well, he seems pretty good and his record isn’t bad and other people say he’s good…” then that person is not a superstar. You know it when you see it. It’s obvious when you see it. It’s the same for trading. If you’re looking for Monster Winners, the monster winners will announce themselves. It won’t be a mystery. If you’re in a trade and thinking, “Well, Cramer says it’s a good pick and the fundamentals appear strong and other people say it’s going up…” then that trade is almost certainly not a Monster Winner. Take TSLA, for example. The move from $400 to $800 was easy, quick, and obvious. That would have been an easy ride, green bar after green bar with hardly any suffering. Or how about TUP? The move from $15 to $28 took less than a month would have been a breeze. Monster Winners are easy. You don’t have to talk yourself into them. If you find yourself wondering if your trade is a Big Winner...then that’s your answer. It’s not. The Federer-like trades are obvious. Happy trading, Scott P.S. I didn’t believe it at first, but apparently, our friend Rob is going LIVE tonight at 11:00 PM EASTERN to talk about the incredible Echo Trades system one final time. [Sign up here to join him]( Leveraged trading in foreign currency or off-exchange products on margin carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. We advise you to carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you based on your personal circumstances. You may lose more than you invest. We recommend that you seek independent advice and ensure you fully understand the risks involved before trading. The information on this website is intended as educational in nature and we do not recommend that you buy or sell any specific financial instrument.   Daily Profit Publishing , 1800 Hughes Landing Blvd. Ste. 200, The Woodlands, TX 77380, United States [Update your subscription]( — [Unsubscribe](

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