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Trading has all to do with how you prepare and how you develop your skills. Setting up a plan before

[The Trading Buzz] Learning to Take the Losses Watch our latest 1:1 trading session to see how to do it. [Image]( Trading has all to do with how you prepare and how you develop your skills. Setting up a plan before you get started is crucial. But there are some things that always need to be considered by the trader in order to determine the highest probable trades. Learn what it takes to take losses, and when to best enter and exit trades. Download the companion guide by clicking the button below. [Get Your Copy]( Look for these Chart Patterns! [Image]( Chart patterns are a very effective tool for traders to use to their complete advantage. They’re used to inform you of reversal or continuation of a trend. [Read More]( Support and Resistance Strategies [Image]( Few things can have a greater impact on a trader's decision-making than support and resistance. We like to call them floors and ceilings... [Get Your Copy]( Becoming a Full-Time Trader See how one of Apiary Fund's funded traders made it happen. [Image]( Trading success doesn't come easy. Just ask our funded trader, Allen, who took the time to chat with us about his journey with Apiary Fund and trading in general. See what he recommends traders do to find consistency. Click the image or the button below to start watching. Make sure to like the video and subscribe to our channel for more trading session, strategy guides, and much more! [Watch Now](  [Image]  DISCLAIMER © 2020 The Trading Buzz | All Rights Reserved Any opinions, news, research, analyses, prices, setups, signals or other information contained on this website are provided as general market commentary, and do not constitute advice. Apiary provides generalized information that does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. The content of this website must not be construed as personal advice. Apiary recommends you seek advice from a separate financial advisor. Apiary is not liable for any loss or damage, including without limitation, any loss-of-profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from use of or reliance on such information. Apiary has taken reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of the information on the website. The content on this website is subject to change at any time without notice.  Apiary Fund 383 W Lakeview Rd, Lindon, UT, 84042, United States. You received this email because you are subscribed to emails from Apiary Fund. [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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