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How To Keep Your Expectations In Check For Every Trade

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Get Sami's Perspective In his latest video, Director of Education Sami Abusaad covers the third port

Get Sami's Perspective [Analysis you need now]( In his latest video, Director of Education Sami Abusaad covers the third portion of his ‘Where To Buy’ lesson series. Today’s topic centers on understanding one key concept: retracement. If you missed [last week’s video on buy moments](, now would be a great time to catch up. The concept of retracement helps you predict where price movements are likely to end and serves as an excellent way to pick low risk entry points. But, most importantly, retracements keep your expectations in check. They prevent you from projecting your hopes and fears into your expectations of future moves. In other words, retracements help keep you objective. And without being objective, the likelihood that you’ll lose money is close to 100%. If this sounds like a concept you would benefit from understanding, check out Sami’s lesson series today. [Start Learning with Sami ==>]( To contact T3 Live's support staff, please use the information below. T3 Live Email: info@t3live.com | Phone: [1-888-998-3548](tel:1-888-998-3548) [Unsubscribe]( [Disclosures]( [Update Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( T3 Professional, LLC 1 State St. Plaza New York City, New York 10004 United States

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