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It's all about how you EXIT a trade.

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thedisciplinedtrader.com

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Hello Friend, Once you get over any hesitations about entering a trade, you go ahead and pull the tr

Hello Friend, Once you get over any hesitations about entering a trade, you go ahead and pull the trigger. This is actually where most of the 'emotions' start. This is why getting out of trades via proven, age-old techniques should be guiding you. Over my decades in the business I've helped institutional traders, high end 'home' traders and probably some of the gurus you've come across to build profitable trading plans. In fact, it's my experience, that most trading gurus are pretty good at going into great detail on how and when to ENTER trades. And it's also my experience that most of these same gurus fail miserably at instructing you on how to GET OUT! So, I decided to do a little something about it. 60-minutes' worth of something. That's all it will take me to give you 3 main 'pillars' of exiting trades that I always make sure I start my trading plan reviews with when I'm hired to 'fix' trading plans. Interested? Go ahead and register for my 60-minute presentation, "The Art of Exiting Trades" When: Wednesday, 10/9, 1PM ET [TAP HERE TO REGISTER]( Entering a trade is easy You put most of your mental effort into when to get in. After Wednesday, you'll have a much better handle on when to get out. [TAP HERE TO GRAB THE HANDLE]( And, as always… Stay Disciplined! 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. [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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