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Volatility Creates Fear. Here's what to do...

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Hello Valued Trader... Norman here. Seasoned traders know that highly volatile markets create except

Hello Valued Trader... Norman here. Seasoned traders know that highly volatile markets create exceptional opportunities. Less seasoned traders can often have a different response to volatility. FEAR. Fear is the root cause of so many costly trading behaviors...hesitation to pull the trigger, incorrect position sizing, chasing markets and, of course, FOMO. On Wednesday, I'll be sharing the simple techniques that our EXCEL series offers to conquer fear and I'll be inviting you to be part of our next round of EXCEL at a special discounted price for you, my list-member. To be as accommodative as possible, I'll be holding 2 45-Minute webinars on Wednesday...one at 12 Noon ET and another at 7PM ET. [TAP HERE]( to register for the 12 Noon ET Webinar [TAP HERE]( to register for the 7PM ET Webinar If you've been repeating the same actions...hesitation to pull the trigger, revenge trading, chasing trades, moving stops around, lacking patience to wait for setups to complete, etc... please DO attend one of these short presentations. Ready to turn fear into confidence to run your trading plan? Register. My best, Norman Hallett, CEO, [The Disciplined Trader]( Speculation is a risky business. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Only risk capital should be used. 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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