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11AM ET Toda: 'The Psychology of Prop Trading'

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Hi Friend, I know it's Saturday, but it's important if your prop trading or thinking about prop trad

[image] Hi Friend, I know it's Saturday, but it's important if your prop trading or thinking about prop trading... ================================== Hello Friend, The Disciplined Trader has always had one foot firmly planted in trading psychology, thus the name. It's no better demonstrated in the way we approach the new world of Prop Trading, where you trade THEIR money and you get 90% of the profit. You'd think that trading someone else's money would take the stress out of trading. Well, it DOES. In the beginning. But any new prop trader will tell you that if you struggled with trading your own money, those same fears and hesitations that can kill your profitability, DO re-appear at critical times when Prop Trading... even when the financial risk limited. To keep your cortisol level down (that's your stress hormone), you need to approach prop trading in a vastly different way...mechanically. In my new presentation, "The Psychology of Prop Trading" I'll go through 3 major changes you need to make, mechanically, so that you CAN take advantage of what I believe to be the greatest thing that has EVER happened to the day trader... Prop Trading. Join me on TODAY, April 20th, at 11AM ET in a 45-minute dance with the truth. [REGISTER HERE]( PS: Please attend live as we are recording only for compliance purposes and not for general distribution. And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO / Tisha Hallett, Creative Director The Disciplined Trader [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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