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When Market Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade

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Preparation is what led me to one of the easiest 20% gains I had ever made on Thursday... Â Â Â ?

Preparation is what led me to one of the easiest 20% gains I had ever made on Thursday...                                                                                                                                                                      When Market Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade My trading is off to a slow start in 2023, with [about $22,000 in profits so far](. And while I wish I were doing better, I can’t control the market. So instead of being frustrated, I view this slower market as an opportunity to learn and improve. Congrats to [all my students]( for learning every day: One of the benefits of trading in a slow market is it’s easier to identify good setups from bad. The key is staying disciplined and patient while waiting for the ideal setups. If you’re trading with a small account and are under the pattern day trader rule restrictions, this market is a blessing because it forces you to take only the best setups. You don’t have to be in a trade every minute or hour. But I want you to pay attention, focus on what’s moving, and be curious about why. And be prepared. Preparation is what led me to one of the easiest [20% gains]( I had ever made on Thursday. (I risked $4,120 in capital to make $824) I’ll share with you: - What the trade was - Why I liked it - How you can get better at pattern recognition [Click here to continue reading…]( Cheers to you and your success, – Tim P.S. I’ve helped turn 32 of my students into millionaires. [Click here if you want to discover the fast track to profitable trading.]( Sponsored   [Watch this BEFORE 9:30am on Monday!]( Have you seen what Tim Bohen has been up to EVERY morning between 9:29 and 9:30am? [If not, click here now because he’s getting ready to do it again on Monday.]( Do NOT wait to see this. [Check out all the details here]( Sponsored   [Massive Tesla catalyst just moved up our prediction…]( On Wednesday March 1, Elon Musk is going to take the stage at his Gigafactory in Texas... and announce a massive catalyst Tim Bohen’s been predicting for months. [Go here to watch Bohen’s urgent video now BEFORE Tesla’s Investor Day]( [.](   [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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