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This Trading Tip Will Save You...(it’s important)

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Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. I hope you enjoyed the mini-series of 4-

[The Disciplined Trader Newsletter] Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. I hope you enjoyed the mini-series of 4-Minute Drills on the characteristics of the successful trader. In response to those drills, a member of The Disciplined Trader wrote me to ask about how long he should hold on to a losing position because his trading plan allowed this position to sink deeper and deeper into loss. My response was simple. Every trading plan should have a give-up point… one that meets the maximum-loss-allowed parameter (which should be in the 2-3% of account equity area). As a Disciplined Trader, you must, AT ALL COSTS, avoid the Gut-Punch loss… that can take away your will to trade in a positive matter.. and sometimes to trade AT ALL. I’ll stop there, except to say… If you’re a coffee drinker… This weekend is the LAST WEEKEND we will offering our friends and family the discounted price on our french press. We designed it ourselves because I was tired of the low-quality offerings out there. On Monday, we are scheduled to offer the Press to the world at the normal price. Pick one up for yourself or as a gift! Instead of bringing over ANOTHER bottle of wine to a dinner party, I’ve been showing up with French Press and they love it. [TAP HERE To Travel To Our French Press.]( And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO [The Disciplined Trader]( If you do not want to receive emails from us, you can [follow this link to unsubscribe.]( [2018 © The Disciplined Trader.]( The Disciplined Trader, 6606 NW 66th Avenue, Parkland, FL 33067, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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