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Thinking About "Prop Trading"? (Use their money) - Today, Noon ET

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Wed, Jan 11, 2023 12:56 PM

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I'm having a Q&A today. Hi Friend, I didn't want you to miss this if you were thinking about prop tr

I'm having a Q&A today. [image] [image] Hi Friend, I didn't want you to miss this if you were thinking about prop trading. Norman --------------------------------------------- Hello Friend, It's real. The idea of you trading a 'prop firm's' money and you get 90% of the profit. Last month I earned my "Passed" banner from TopStep and now I just signed up for trading at APEX. (Topstep and APEX are 2 leading prop firms) Why am I doing this when I have my own trading account? Because I want to experience EXACTLY what it's like trading THEIR rules. Of course, my trading plan has its rules, but I've had to adjust them to meet the criteria of these prop firms. Today, January 11th, at Noon ET, I'd like all interested traders to gather with me on Zoom. This is NOT a Webinar. This is a Q and A and discussion on how to pass a Prop Testing so that YOU can trade their money and receive 90% of the profit. No question is too small and no question is too big for this gathering. We'll all have our little ZOOM boxes where we can see each other and talk. I know that some of you are wallflowers and just want to listen and observe and I really need you to be brave and open up at this meeting. When we run out of questions, the meeting will be over and until that time, I'll tell you all I've discovered about... -> The right account size to test for (These prop firms offer choices) -> The differences between TopStep and APEX (and there is one HUGE difference). -> Why these prop firms will happily give YOU 90% of the profit when you trade THEIR money. -> A few adjustments you'll have to make to pass and start earning $. Again, the meeting is today, January 11th at NOON ET. [TAP HERE TO REGISTER](=). Come with questions and any experience YOU'VE had with passing (or trying to pass) the prop trading testing. I'll see you later! My best, Norman Hallett, [The Disciplined Trader]() [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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