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The KEY To Testing Your Trading System

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Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. Over the last 38 years, I’ve review

[The Disciplined Trader Newsletter] Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. Over the last 38 years, I’ve reviewed A LOT of trading system and I’ve stopped wondering… …why the same trading system works for one trader and is a total disaster for another trader. There are 2 primary reasons why winning system will lose you money (either or both)… ONE THE TRADING SYSTEM IS NOT THE RIGHT “FIT” FOR YOU… Every trading system has a personality. Every human has a personality. If a trading system needs, to run correctly, needs you to move quickly, without thinking or hesitation and you, the trader likes to analyze several indictors and flow before you move, that’s NOT a match. If a trading system takes small gains and trades frequently and you’re a home run type of trader, that system is for someone else to use. (For more detail on this and other tips on building a trading/finding a trading plan, consult my book on Amazon: [TAP HERE)]( AND TWO YOU’RE NOT A DISCIPLINED TRADER Mistakes are what kills most traders. When a trader stretches his/her rules to fit some theory that you make up at the moment to make it right to do the wrong thing…well…you lose. The cause is EGO. Nobody likes to be wrong, including traders. So you widen your stance to do the wrong thing by rationalizing and making a move OFF the plan. Feels like you’re being “different” and “creative”. My suggestion is take an art class. Build a plan and follow the plan. PERIOD. Need help with your trading discipline (we are the best in the world at helping you with that… so [TAP HERE).]( I hope the above helps and in the meantime… 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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