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Critical elements you need to know... Don’t Short a Stock Before Reading This I made a total of

Critical elements you need to know... Don’t Short a Stock Before Reading This I made a total of two short trades this year. My first was on Robinhood Markets Inc. (NASDAQ: HOOD). Their business model is questionable, but the stock followed a clear technical pattern. This week marked my 2nd short trade of the year. [See all my trades right here]( Early in my career, I was a big short seller. But as I told Jordan Belfort, more brokers got into the game and the space became crowded. Short squeezes became so violent it didn’t pay to bet against stocks anymore. So, it’s only when a setup slaps me in the face that I hit a stock from the short side. Short selling can be an extremely profitable strategy. Kyle Williams, [one of my millionaire students]( who took [my trading challenge]( is a fantastic short-seller. Shorting penny stocks isn’t the same as with big, liquid names like Apple or Amazon. There are critical differences that can put you behind the eight ball if you’re not prepared. Thankfully, I’ve got a list of everything you need to know right here for you. [Click to continue reading]( – Tim P.S. Stop bouncing from setup to setup. [All you need is my #1 pattern…]( Sponsored   [Are Americans About to Get Wiped Out?]( Runaway inflation, a declining housing market, and one of the worst stock markets in 85 years have put Americans on the brink. No wonder 60% of them are living paycheck-to-paycheck. If your back is against the wall… [This could be your only option]( Sponsored   [Learn the secret Tim used to turn a small investment into a fortune]( 30 days. That’s all you need to get started on your journey to financial freedom. And it all starts with Tim Sykes’ #1 pattern for beginners. HINT: This is the same pattern Sykes used to make more money in one day than what his parents made in an entire year…. All while he was in high school. [Click here and learn it now.]( [.](   [Image] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe Tim Sykes Daily]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( **Timothy Sykes teaches skills others have used to make money. Any results displayed are extraordinary and are not typical and will vary from person to person. For more info read our [Earning Claims Disclosure](

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