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The biggest hurdle all investors face is their own emotion. According to Dalbar Inc., over the last

The biggest hurdle all investors face is their own emotion. According to Dalbar Inc., over the last 20 years, the average equity investor earned an How To Stop Emotions From Ruining Your Investing The biggest hurdle all investors face is their own emotion. According to Dalbar Inc., over the last 20 years, the average equity investor earned an annualized return of 4.67% while the S&P 500 returned 8.19% per year. The reason given for such poor performance among individual investors is - [panic selling.]( In other words emotion. Most investors possess the intellect needed to analyze data, but very few are able to withstand the powerful influence of psychology and their own emotions. Don’t feel bad. Even the so called “experts” can’t get it right. How many times have you heard a financial pundit on TV say, “Buy this stock, it’s going to double in the next 6 months!” Or, “Sell everything and go to cash now, the market is about to crash!” These are just two examples of how the media tries to trigger your emotions in order to get your attention. They want you to buy or sell so they can generate more advertising revenue. The truth is, no one knows what the future holds, not even the "experts". The only thing we can do is stay disciplined and follow your [investing plan](. The key to successful investing is to keep your emotions in check. It’s not easy, but it can be done. So, what can you do to avoid making emotional investing mistakes? Here are a few tips: 1) Have a plan The first step is to have a plan. Without a plan, it’s easy to let emotions take over. When the stock market is going up, it’s easy to get caught up in the euphoria and make impulsive decisions. Conversely, when the stock market is going down, it’s easy to get caught up in the panic and make hasty decisions. [Having a plan]( helps to take the emotion out of the decision-making process. 2) Stay disciplined The second step is to stay disciplined. Discipline is key when it comes to investing. It’s important to stick to your plan and not make impulsive decisions. 3) Follow a systematic approach The third step is to follow a systematic approach. A systematic approach takes the emotion out of investing by following a set of rules or criteria. In other words a blueprint for investing success. This investing blueprint I'm about to share with you rakes in $86 million for novice traders. [This blueprint which we have made available]( for your trading success is so easy to use that anyone, regardless of age, gender, background, or education can follow it and potentially earn a fortune in the stock market. Skeptical? Consider this: one of these novices was working as an accountant and had never traded a single stock when he learned this simple, yet powerful investing blueprint. Today he manages what might be the most coveted hedge fund on Wall Street. To hire him to manage your money requires a $10 million investment. Find out how this investing blueprint can save you time, money and stress. More importantly how it can help you make better investing decisions without being held hostage by your emotions and unnecessary risk. [Get your blueprint for investing success here.]( Sincerely, Jesse Webb Creator of TradersPro --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2022 Investing is Inherently Risky - There are risks inherent in all investments, which may make such investments unsuitable for certain persons. These include, for example, economic, political, currency exchange, rate fluctuations, and limited availability of information on international securities. You may lose all of your money trading and investing. Do NOT enter any trade without fully understanding the worst-case scenarios of that trade. And do NOT trade with money you cannot afford to lose. Past performance of an investment is not necessarily indicative of its future results. No assurance can be given that any implied recommendation will be profitable or will not be subject to losses. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you can unsubscribe below. [Disclaimers]( [Privacy Policy]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( TradersPro (Investiv, LLC), 265 N. Main, Ste. D #283 Kaysville UT 84037

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