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LAST DAY to EXCEL (Trader Psychology Transformation) ...

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Hello Friend, On Monday, we start our next round of , the 28-day trader-transformation series, consi

Hello Friend, On Monday, we start our next round of [EXCEL](), the 28-day trader-transformation series, considered the industry's premier trader psychology transformation process. Here are comments from our most recent EXCEL "graduates': "This five-week EXCEL course has helped me develop a daily routine designed to improve my confidence and hone my ability to deal with losses. The subconscious trainings and Emotional Freedom Technique exercises have been immensely helpful. Any trader who does not work hard on their mental approach is doomed to failure, and Norman and Tisha have the exact program you need to hone this key area of your trading performance." Lee P, Arkansas "I noticed significant improvement in my trading performance in only a few weeks. I highly recommend you join Excel, especially if you believe that you are getting in your own way, and it's not your trading plan or lack of a "better" trading plan that is holding you back from success." Andrew S, California "For those who are struggling with their mindset for trading, EXCEL provides a great program that is very interactive and informative to move you to the next phase of your trading. Norman and Tisha do an excellent job. Be sure to attend the sessions and prepare for an awesome training! Boz L., Texas "I really enjoyed working with Norman and Tisha. They are down to earth people great to work with. They work great as a team and are very good at getting to your psychological issues. They'll help you develop into a wise and disciplined trader." Dave B., OH "I highly recommend EXCEL!" Dr Dave – SafeDay Trading Every trader reaches a point where they realize that the issue of non-profitability is NOT their trading plan, but it's their mental and emotional control to follow their plan. If you've reached that point and your tired of the daily frustration, then it's YOUR time to EXCEL. Today, Sunday, May 22nd, is the LAST DAY to join me and your fellow traders to [EXCEL]( (and receive a 30% 'inflation relief" discount) because we begin the series tomorrow. [Tap here NOW]() to EXCEL! Make the commitment to BE The Disciplined Trader and start being paid for your efforts at a trader. My best, Norman Hallett, The Disciplined Trader, for [EXCEL]() [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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