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A Technique To Help You Worry Less And Trade More Consistent...

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​Hi trader,  Can you relate to this story...  John was an ambitious day trader who spent

​Hi trader,  Can you relate to this story...  John was an ambitious day trader who spent years learning the ins and outs of the stock market. He prided himself on his disciplined approach and ability to stay calm under pressure.  His daily routine involved waking up at 4 AM, scanning the markets for opportunities, and making swift decisions based on his analysis. For a while, everything was going smoothly, and John was making a substantial profit.  One day, a significant announcement from a major tech company created a sudden market shift. John saw an opportunity to make a massive profit and invested heavily.  However, the market reacted unpredictably, and within minutes, John's positions started plummeting. As he watched his screen, the losses grew larger and larger. The pressure mounted, and his usually calm demeanor began to crack.  In a desperate attempt to recover his losses, John started making impulsive trades, deviating from his strategy. The more he tried to regain control, the more the market seemed to work against him.  Hours passed, and John found himself staring at a devastating loss, far exceeding his initial investment.  Unable to cope with the immense pressure and the catastrophic loss, John decided to take a break from trading. The experience left him with shattered confidence and a deep sense of failure.  The pressure-cooker environment of day trading had taken its toll, breaking a once-disciplined trader.  I hope you haven't reached this point, but if you have or if you've come dangerously close... then the Mastermind I'm holding on Wednesday is for you...  This Wednesday, July 17th at 1pm ET, in a special LIVE Mastermind with my Peak Performance coach, Gilia Chazan, our goal will be to improve your mindset for trading and help you achieve consistent results.  [Click here to register.Â](  In this mastermind we’ll discuss: - A simple technique to clear away negative emotions. - How to program yourself for success. - How to crush negative thought patterns. - How to release yourself from self-sabotage. Attendance is free and I’m confident you’ll walk away with tons of value. Even if you can't make it live, be sure to register so I can send you the recording...  [Secure your seat now.Â](  We’ll see you there!  Simon Klein & Gilia Chazan [TradeSmart](  [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( TradeSmart 15 Kanfei Nesharim St. Jerusalem Yerushalayim 9546427 Israel [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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