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Why We Day Trade?

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--------------------------------------------------------------- "Day Trading Options for Income" Webclass August 6th @ 4pm Central Time Register Here - [( --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Unknown, I wanted to shoot you a quick note to tell you why we started day trading. As you know, most of the strategies we teach are focused on holding positions for days, weeks or months. And, this is primarily how we have generated our profits over the last 15+ years. But, after running into an old mentor of mine, he sparked my interest to start testing some intra-day trading strategies. After months of testing and vetting, we found a way to consistently take profits out of the market each day! Here's what I love about day trading - Quick profits - Profits made daily, compound faster than profits made weekly or monthly - No over-night risk - Have you ever woke up in the middle of the night checking your brokerage account because of that one (or maybe two or three) positions that were at risk if price moved a certain way? Asking for a friend... Well, with day trading, we don't hold any positions overnight...in and out within the day. - It's fast paced and exciting! - Frankly a lot of our core strategies are boring, and you have to wait....and wait...and wait to book profits. Don't get me wrong, boring is good...but what about excitement and profits?! Yes please! Here's what I HATE about day trading Sitting in front of a computer ALL day! No thanks...I'd rather be doing something outside! That's exactly why we love this particular way of day trading. We call it our "Mighty Ninety Strategy". We ONLY trade this strategy for the first 90 minutes after the market opens...then we are DONE for the day! You can spend the rest of your day golfing, or fishing or hanging out with your family....or whatever it is that YOU love to do! We are super excited to share this strategy with you in our upcoming webclass! "Day Trading Options for Income" Be sure to save your spot (if you haven't already) -  "Day Trading Options for Income" Webclass August 6th @ 4pm Central Time Register Here - [( Look forward to speaking with you then! -The NavigationTrading Team SIMPLE STRATEGIES. EXPERT GUIDANCE.Learn To Build Wealth Trading Options [www.NavigationTrading.com]( info@navigationtrading.com  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Navigation Financial, LLC, 1100 West Westview, Springfield, MO 65807, United States

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