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What Marianna Recommends To Handle Big Losses

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Process makes perfect...                                                                                                                                                                      What Marianna Recommends To Handle Big Losses No one can avoid large losses. It happens to every trader at some point, myself included. Our natural reaction is to sweep it under the rug…bury it deep and forget about it. I wouldn’t recommend that. Like repressed emotions, ignoring large losses will eventually come back to haunt you. Believe it or not, rarely do major losses come out of nowhere. The most common cause is staring right at you in the mirror. Now, the first time you take a major hit, it can be scary. That’s why I like to share the story [Mariana]( told at our Traders Conference. Marianna is probably the most consistent trader amongst my students that hit the million-dollar mark. She’s so process-driven that she didn’t make any trades her first year. All she did was study. So, when she took her largest loss, $90,000, in one day, it threw her for a loop. Since then, she’s bounced back wonderfully and then some. [I previously wrote about the lessons she took from the loss.]( But when she spoke at the conference, she offered insights into how she handled the loss WHILE she was in the trade. This is incredibly insightful because it gives you a blueprint into the mind. And trust me, in the heat of a losing trade, it helps to know what to expect. Plus, the suggestions Marianna provided can help anyone break through the fog of war and take action to limit your losses. [Here’s what she said.]( — Tim P.S. Mariana took my [Millionaire Challenge]( right after graduating high school. She became my youngest student to hit $1 million at just 20 years old and my first female student to cross the mark. Let Mariana’s story inspire you to become greater than yourself. [Click here to sign up for my Millionaire Challenge.]( Sponsored   [How This 24-Year-Old Went From Broke to $1.4 Million…]( 24-year old Matt was like most college students. Studying in college, broke, and worried about landing a 9-to-5 job… until he discovered this 3-Step System! After only two years Matt collected over 1.4 MILLION dollars from trading… And it’s all because of something called “Oracle.” [Click here now to find out how you can start following Oracle’s 3-Step System today.]( Sponsored   [Are you a quitter?]( It’s ok if you are… Because quitting might be the best decision of your life. Sound crazy? [Click here to see why it’s not.]( [.](   [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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