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Look at your 2020 Monthly Statements. Do you see this?

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Sun, Apr 19, 2020 02:39 PM

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Norman here from The Disciplined Trader. When you look at your monthly statements, do you see a lot

Norman here from The Disciplined Trader. When you look at your monthly statements, do you see a lot of small wins and one or two BIG losses resulting in a losing month? And worse...are you avoiding looking at your monthly statements at all? Here's the thing... If you don't face your current reality, you'll never be able to create your desired reality. And I understand the hesitation. I do. The vast majority of our trading clients come to us with a history of losing month after month, showing small wins and a few big "wipeout" losses... wiping out the cumulative small gains. AND the vast majority have trading plans that COULD result in winning months, not losing months... if only they could rid their trading demons... == Adjusting stops, mid-trade, for fear of getting hit. == Hesitating to pull the trigger on a perfect setup because of previous losing trades. == Fear of losing... period. == Over-Trading and Revenge Trading Then they turned to us. The result... "Just had a great morning. Took only 5 trades (my goal), all 5 were winners (2 were very small gains as I was protecting and not being greedy), stopped trading at 8:52am (8 mins before my 30 min target), hit my profit target and stopped trading. Looking forward to the continued progress!!" "I sincerely feel this is one of my best investments into my dreams that I have made to date!' The above words could be coming out of YOUR mouth, too! CONSIDER... ...allowing Tisha and I to help you 2-on-1, where Tisha can assist you in getting out of your own way (no more paralyzing fear) and I can give you tips on shoring up your trading approach. Our Laser Coaching (Unlimited Coaching Sessions for a Year) is getting raves reviews from the trading community... and we are the only combination of expertise that can deliver to you TOTAL trading support. [TAP HERE and see how you can be part of our Laser Coaching Family]( Replace your trading fears with CONFIDENCE and live the life of a successful, disciplined trader! We are ready to help you get there. (Note: We are limited to the number of traders we can coach because our clients all get an UNLIMITED number of coaching sessions) And, as always.. Stay Disciplined! My best, Norman Hallett, [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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