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The Short List of Trader Issues (and the solution) - Last Day

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Mon, Sep 2, 2024 05:30 PM

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Which one are you? Hello Friend, Assuming you have a trading plan that would lead to profits ... her

Which one are you? Hello Friend, Assuming you have a trading plan that would lead to profits (if you followed it)... here is the short list of trader "issues" that get in the way: Fear of Losing (the biggest one reported) Lack of Patience (We've received more testimonials on reversing this one than any other issue) Hesitation to Pull the Trigger (This often stems from fear of losing). Strength to Take Your Losses (If you keep moving your stops, you don't have a chance) Overcoming Losses (This is different than strength to take your losses. This is the emotional reaction that dashes your positive expectancy) Thoughts of Fear and Greed (Fear and greed are actually intertwined. Greed kills) Overtrading (Quantity over Quality is not the answer. We've got a cool solution for this one) Revenge Trading (Prop Traders are often victims of this, especially after a couple of losses in a row) Let's eliminate what's preventing your success. "Peak Performance Formula" at 65% off. Let us guide you like we've guided thousands of traders over the last 23 years. [TAP HERE TO SEE MY 3-MINUTE LABOR DAY SPECIAL VIDEO](=) We won't be extending this sale. We run it only once a year. You're either to ready to change, or you're not. You deserve a better outcome. 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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