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Avoid these mistakes and keep money in your pocket...                                                                                                                                                                      3 Fatal Flaws From My Tesla Trade It’s fun to catch a stock near the bottom. You get to brag about picking it off within pennies of the low, and it can pay off big time. It’s also a great way to lose money. [I lost over $3,000 trying to pinpoint a turnaround in Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA)]( Now, I know what you’re thinking… Tim, you talk about buying panic dips all the time. What gives? One word - discipline. My morning panic dip buys follow my [7-Step Penny Stock Framework.]( This trade did not. I mistook a short squeeze for the beginning of a new trend. Funny enough, this isn’t the first time this has happened to me. In fact, my top six losses in 2022 all followed these same blunders. That’s fine. We all make mistakes. But I made it worse by averaging down until I had a massive position of 1,000 shares! Promoters on Twitter only show you their wins. However, losses can teach us just as much, if not more. And this one has three great lessons that can help you avoid huge drawdowns and win more trades. [It all starts here…]( — Tim P.S. Could one pattern that could change your trading FOREVER? [Click here to find out.]( Sponsored   [Back to Back to Back $100K Days 🔥🥶]( Tim Sykes’ students are on FIRE. Jack Kellogg just had three $100,000+ trading days in a row 🔥 If you ever needed a clear sign to start using [Tim’s penny stock trading formula]( this is about as crystal as it gets. You’re invited to our emergency strategy session tonight – Where you’ll discover our exact game plan to make 2023 a record trading year. [Click here to save your seat – And be there at 8PM EST sharp!]( Sponsored   [Ultimate Options Trading Blueprint]( Mark Croock finally dropped his [options trading blueprint]( And it’s perfect traders with small accounts… And for a limited time, it's free! [<< Click here now to claim your blueprint before it's too late >>]( [.](   [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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