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Prop Traders and the "Red Line" (my main tip)

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Hi Friend, Yesterday and the Saturday before I discussed with the webinar attendees the importance o

Hi Friend, Yesterday and the Saturday before I discussed with the webinar attendees the importance of staying away from "the red line". The "red line" is, of course, the line you cannot cross because if you do you'll bust out the account...whether it be in the evaluation phase or the funded phase. I know. Staying away from the red line so that you can trade your tested trading plan with confidence is no big news. But are you doing everything you can to avoid the line? Although there were several approaches I discussed in the webinars, the most effective one may be... Always, take on at least 2 contracts when you initiate a trade. Why? Because you want to treat one as a scalp and one as a runner. The scalp contract helps build the padding between you and the red line. The runner is the contract you can let run if the market allows, while keeping some method of trailing stop to preserve what you've gained in open trade equity. Most 'retail' traders don't think Iike professional traders and continue to struggle. If this is you, you'll need to learn and adapt professional trading principles. I'm here to help you succeed. PS: If you'd like to work with me 1-on-1 to get you funded and money-in-bank, just reply to this email and I'll send you a secret coupon code for my best current discount. See what the Loaded Gun Simple Trading Plan is all about and why it's the ONLY trading plan to use for Prop Trading. [TAP HERE to Travel to LOADED GUN]() or cut and paste: There's a good reason why the buzz around Loaded Gun is all around the internet. PPS: If you trade through APEX, always use my [forwarding link]() for their best advertised or unadvertised pricing. (keep this available). And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO, [The Disciplined Trader]() Speculation is a risky business. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Only risk capital should be used. [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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