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"How I Screwed Up A Perfectly Good $10k Tesla Trade"

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thepiratesoffice.com

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prestonjames@thepiratesoffice.com

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Wed, Jul 10, 2024 08:06 PM

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This morning, Mike and I were having our usual chat, catching up and discussing our trades, when Mik

This morning, Mike and I were having our usual chat, catching up and discussing our trades, when Mike had quite the story to tell… After he finished, all we could do was look at each other and laugh (with a small tear in each eye). I told him "You gotta make a video about this!" So here it is...the video Mike is begrudgingly calling: ["How I Screwed Up A Perfectly Good $10k Tesla Trade".]() [image]() There are some wisdom nuggets in there, so check it out! Enjoy, Preston James [Unsubscribe]( Traders Edge Network 8180 South 700 East Suite 210 Sandy, Utah 84070 United States (801) 733-4190

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