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Hello Valued Trader... Norman here. I've been trading for the better part of 4 decades and I can tel

Hello Valued Trader... Norman here. I've been trading for the better part of 4 decades and I can tell you that there are times to REAP and times to SOW. We are in REAP time. The starting gun has already sounded in the inflation race. Once the Fed raises rates the first time, we will be officially "off to the races". Gold is already approaching its all-time high, but savvy traders are actually more focused on silver, which tends to outpace gold in runs like these. Other commodities that react to inflation are also already on the move, with soybeans piercing $17 a bushel and sugar over 19.00. And, of course, there are the stock indices, which is where the majority of day traders spend their time. We've been trained over the last 10 years to buy the dips no matter what the bad news is. That strategy has worked out every time. How about now? I think not. This time, interest rates are going to be rising and once interest rates start rising, they tend to KEEP rising. Then there's Ukraine to say nothing of Taiwan in the wings. A lot of reasons to believe that this time we are in for more extended down move in equities than we've seen in a decade. All of this is surrounded by more robot-trading than ever before...which spells VOLATILITY. But take heart. This is the time that disciplined traders do their reaping! As always, the strong, controlled trader will give to the weak, uncontrolled trader...and this time in big chunks. The upcoming trading environment will see the trading streets filled with blown out accounts where that lost money will be pouring into the accounts of the strong, confident traders. Now stand up. Walk over to the mirror and take a good, HONEST look. Which trader are YOU (based on your past performance)? If you fall on the wrong side of the ledger, it's NOT TOO LATE to be among the traders who will reap. Join your fellow traders at EXCEL, the 35-Day Trader Transformation series where you can rid yourself of your fear of losing, your hesitation to pull the trigger and your lack of TOTAL confidence to trade profitably. Today is the last day you can join EXCEL at 50% off, because we start tomorrow! Be prepared to REAP - [TAP HERE TO TRAVEL TO EXCEL]( Questions? Just reply to this email and I'll get back to you quickly. 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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