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Raking It In; Hand Over Fist!

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It allows people to communicate across vast distances and has surely revolutionized the way we trade

[The Disciplined Trader Newsletter] Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. In this day and age, technology is both a blessing and a curse. Information is at the touch of our fingertips, and we can [make more informed decisions about our investments.]( It allows people to communicate across vast distances and has surely revolutionized the way we trade stocks. Before computers, there was floor trading. Traders gathered in “pits” where they jostled for position, screaming out their orders to secure the best price on a trade. It sounds comical, but it was necessary. Technology has also made trading more complicated. This is because the internet enables frauds. What do we mean by this? We mean people can hide behind their computers and say what they please, never having to back up all their big talk. Many trading “gurus” dish out advice to their innocent followers, who have no idea that this person who claims to be qualified has never actually traded a stock in their life. It’s sad, and it happens often. That’s why we felt it was so important to share this information with you. Transparency is everything. We’ve found a trader that’s not only transparent, but he’s the world’s #1 real-money, live-streaming options trader. Yeah, live-stream. He live-streams his actual portfolio every day for his clients. Now that’s something you can’t fabricate. His name’s Jeff Bishop, and this father of three has built the RagingBull trading community from the ground up. He was sick and tired of the “advice” from unqualified frauds on the internet, so he figured out stock trading on his own. Over 20 years later, [he’s a millionaire trader]( with thousands of paying clients. He’s hosting a free training event, where he’s going to teach the 1 technique he uses to make money on crashing stocks. It’s funny, because most people think he’s made his fortune betting on stocks going up, but he actually makes the bulk of his money when stocks go DOWN. [Sign up for his free training event here.]( To Great Investing, 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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