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Managing Editor?s Note: Happy Fourth of July! Today, we?re sharing one of Larry?s most formati

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( Managing Editor’s Note: Happy Fourth of July! Today, we’re sharing one of Larry’s most formative experiences as a trader. We hope you enjoy the holiday – and this vital trading lesson… The Lesson Every New Trader Needs to Learn By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Benedict In 1984, I had just started my trading career. I worked as a runner and clerk in the pits at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). There, I learned the first, most fundamental rule of being a successful trader. As a clerk, you would answer phones, write orders, and run the orders out to the pit to execute them. Then, you’d get back on the phone and report the fill to the customer. When I first started, my boss was a big-time trader. And the clerk who was training me said something strange: “Look, you’re going to get fired every day. But don’t listen to it. Come back tomorrow and everything will be fine.” Recommended Link [July 26: The End of the U.S. Dollar?]( [image]( There have been a few moments that changed the course of America forever: JFK’s assassination… 9/11… The Nixon shock of 1971. What’s scheduled to take place on July 26, at 2 pm ET, could be another one of those moments. And those who don't prepare could end up holding a bunch of worthless U.S. dollars. [Click here to see the details…]( -- I’m originally from New York. And here I was… 21 years old, in a new city where I didn’t know anyone, and I knew absolutely nothing about my job. Not to mention, I’m being told I’ll get fired every day. They expected me to know what I was doing. But I didn’t know the ins and outs of working on a trading floor. I knew nothing about trading, period. And on the first day, I got thrown right into the fire. My boss was giving me hand signals for what trades to do from the pit, but I was clueless. They gave me a sheet with all the hand signals, but it was like having to learn sign language in minutes. I’d look up at the screens with the current stock prices, and it just looked like scrolling gibberish. Inevitably, I messed up an order, and my boss went ballistic. He told me I was an idiot and didn’t know what I was doing, and he fired me. So of course, I freaked out. I called my mom and told her, “Mom, I got fired. But they told me I’ll get fired every day and to just keep coming back.” And she said, “Well, just do what they say then!” So I went back in the next day. My boss walked in, and he had a cup of coffee and a bag of McDonald’s like everything was normal. He started asking me what I did the night before in a normal, upbeat mood. It was crazy. Everything really was fine. The next day came around, and he asked me a question about adding fractions together. I didn’t know the answer, so I guessed. Bad move. I guessed wrong. Then he went ballistic and fired me again. Suffice to say, it was a high-strung and high-intensity environment. Getting fired and coming back with my tail between my legs every day was miserable. But I kept coming back. Not a lot of people can handle that kind of environment. But you learn that way. You get knocked down and get back up every single day. That’s what my boss was trying to teach me in his own strange way. And it’s a lesson every new trader needs to learn. No matter how many times you fail… lose money… or “get fired”… You have to get up, dust yourself off, and try again. That’s the only way to learn and improve. Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Larry's free trading resources on his website? It contains a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. It’s easy to get discouraged, especially when money is on the line. But if trading were easy, everyone would do it and be rich. The advice to “never give up” is something of a cliché. But that cliché is why I turned that first job into a more than 35-year trading career, making millions along the way. And if you want to be a successful trader, you have to follow it too. Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, Trading With Larry Benedict IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Can this expert trader’s One Ticker Retirement Plan jump-start your financial freedom?]( Market Wizard Larry Benedict crushed the market in 2022… He delivered a perfect track record to his One Ticker Trader readers, going 11-for-11. Previously, he went 20 straight years on Wall Street without a single losing year. And when the market plummeted 37% in 2008, he delivered 23% returns… Now he’s sharing an over-the-shoulder “demo” of his winning strategy in action. He calls it the One Ticker Retirement Plan… And it takes less than 10 seconds to demonstrate. [Watch it here.]( [image]( [The Opportunistic Trader]( The Opportunistic Trader 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.opportunistictrader.com]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. The Opportunistic Trader welcomes your feedback and questions. But please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized advice. To contact Customer Service, call toll free Domestic/International: 1-888-208-6550, Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm ET, or email us [here](mailto:feedback@opportunistictrader.com). © 2023 Omnia Research, LLC. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Omnia Research, LLC. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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