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what to do if you haven’t found trading success yet

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Hey {NAME}, I see many traders who want their journey to be a short straight line toward success

Hey {NAME}, I see many traders who want their journey to be a short straight line toward success… But success is not a straight line. There will be ups and there will be downs. Sometimes there will be more downs than ups… There may even be days when you want to give up… And it’s normal for doubt to creep in when we’re going through such tough times. In this situation, it’s important to reframe expectations… Understand that trading success is a process… And make calculated moves that will get us closer to success in a moderate amount of time instead of tomorrow. Because when we chase quick money, that’s when we make silly mistakes, we let our emotions get the best of us, and get caught off guard by the market. These would be “downs”. Instead, here at NetPicks, we like to compound our capital by stacking up wins. These would be “ups”. The way we do that is by following systems that rely on cold hard numbers… not intuition, news, or opinions. And we apply these systems to different markets that are doing well. Right now, 0DTE options are taking the market by storm. So that’s where we’re focusing most of our attention. Not only are these explosive options performing great right now, but they’re here to stay. So if I were you I’d consider making a calculated move and checking out the Weekly Gems System which is designed specifically to capitalize on 0DTE options. When you click the link below, you’ll see how it works and what kind of results you can expect. [>> Check out the Weekly Gems System now]( I’ll see you on the other side. Mark Soberman NetPicks   FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT ADVICE. NetPicks Services are offered for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation or be relied upon as personalized financial advice. We are not financial advisors and cannot give personalized advice. There is a risk of loss in all trading, and you may lose some or all of your original investment. Results presented are not typical. Please review the full risk disclaimer:   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@netpicks.com 16211 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite A6A #295, Scottsdale, AZ 85254  [Edit Profile]( | [One Click Unsubscribe]( Â

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