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Why The "Funded Phase" Can be a Struggle

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thedisciplinedtrader.com

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Mon, Sep 23, 2024 04:55 PM

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Friend, It's crystal clear. The "Funded" phase is more difficult to trade than the "Evaluation" phas

Friend, It's crystal clear. The "Funded" phase is more difficult to trade than the "Evaluation" phase for prop traders. And it hurts. When you blow out a "funded" account you have to start over again with the "evaluation" stage. Why is it so tough for some traders to reach the pot of gold? You have the same contracts to trade and the rules are almost identical. Well, tomorrow, Tuesday, at Noon ET, we'll be going through the 'why' in a 30-minute get-together. I've titled the discussion: "The Funded Phase: How to Build Your Equity and NOT Blow Out." [TAP HERE TO REGISTER](. PS: This is open and honest discussion about YOUR personal experiences. PLEASE, no wallflowers in this meeting. We'll all have our little Zoom Boxes, and we can talk openly. I'll respond with my personal experience and my coaching experiences in order to guide you as to how to put the struggle behind you and start received consistent money in your bank account. Have a camera so we can see each other. This "open" arrangement is not for everyone. This is about getting down and dirty with our true experiences so that you can get true, actionable responses. I apologize up front to those traders without a camera or the willingness to be vulnerable. I look forward to hearing your roadblocks and giving you answers. 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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