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Things You Do Not Want to Do in the Desert (of trading?)

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Things You Do Not Want to Do in the Desert Ryan Jones 5/10/2024 Â I went to the Arizona desert one

[unsubscribe]( [ST Logo] Things You Do Not Want to Do in the Desert (of trading?) Ryan Jones 5/10/2024  I went to the Arizona desert one time on a very educational photography trip with one of my daughters (this was with Summer, not Spring whom you all know well), and wanted to share some of the education as it can definitely be applied to trading. I wanted to condense what I learned into three major points and then apply them to trading. Now, before I get into the "meat" of education, I want you to understand something about me. I have a very high pain threshold. I know a lot of guys like to brag about having high pain thresholds when they really don't, so just to give you an example of how high my pain threshold really is,
I watched my wife give birth to my 5 children (not all at once of course). Let me tell you, not an easy thing to go through. There was another time when I jammed my finger playing basketball and was on a morphine drip for only 2-days. So as you can see, when it comes to pain, bring it on. 
 That's how I roll. [STORY TIME]( ---------------------------------------------------------------  Trade One Simple Options Pattern… And potentially turn it into a six-figure trading account. It lays out the process by which you can take that pattern. Take a look at Entry and Exit charts below. Entry Date: [opw11]( Expiration Date: [opw13]( There are two short legs, two long legs. The relationship between the two creates unique trading opportunities. More importantly, I’m going to take you behind the scenes and through the process by which these patterns can be analyzed and traded. [Continue Reading Here](.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Here’s What’s Trending: [The Only Thing to Fear is Losing…]( [A - B - C - Google]( [A Bearish Play on Dick’s Sporting Goods]( [The Cost of Retirement is Going Up, Again]( [What You Aren’t Being Told About Trading](  --------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t Miss Tomorrow’s Daily Setup Take a look at this trade that I make week in, week out. [opw6]( This trade has an 80% chance of success. Between these two peaks is an under the radar trading strategy. It’s a large profit zone with minimal risk. I’m going to show you how to trade this strategy and take advantage of the massive upside. [Go here now]( so you can learn how to make this trade.Â

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