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Huff and Puff, but You Can’t Blow This Away

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simon@tradesmart4x.com

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Hi Anonymous Take a moment and think back to some of your favorite childhood books. Can you rec

Hi Anonymous  Take a moment and think back to some of your favorite childhood books. Can you recall the story of the Three Little Pigs?   If you need a little refresher, the story goes like this…  One little pig built his house of straw, the next of sticks, and the third little pig, he built his of bricks.   The big bad wolf comes along and blows the straw house down and sends the first little pig running, and then he blows down the second house made of sticks. This forces the first two little pigs to run to the house made of bricks. And that house, well, that house was built to last and the wolf could not blow it down.  In my years of teaching and training, some of my students have been guilty of acting like the first and second little pigs.  They quickly implement a strategy or system. When that doesn’t work, they run to the next…  And in a fast-paced, volatile market, can we blame them? We can all see the value in saving time. After all, there’s the old adage “time is money.”  Sometimes building a house of straw or sticks seems like the best idea, and it might be for awhile.   But usually, in the end, the shortcuts we take will end up costing us.  So is your trading strategy made of straw, sticks or bricks?  Have you taken someone else's strategy and tried to follow along, not really having a solid foundation?  Next week, I will conduct live market analysis using supply and demand. Understanding these concepts is what makes up a strong foundation in your trading.  This is your chance to understand my approach to the markets and this will give you a foundation to lay your strategies upon.  Here are the details:  - Date: Wednesday, October 11th - Time: 1:00PM EST  [CLICK HERE TO REGISTERÂ](  DURING THIS WEBINAR YOU WILL DISCOVER:  - Why you are not getting the results you want from your trading. - How supply and demand are the key to understanding price movement in any market. - How to analyze the live markets using supply and demand to find high probability trading scenarios.  If implemented correctly, the information shared could completely change your trading experience.  Whether you’re a new trader or an experienced one, this webinar is for you.   [CLICK HERE TO REGISTERÂ](  See you in the trading room!  Simon Klein CEO, [TradeSmart](  [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( TradeSmart 15 Kanfei Nesharim St. Jerusalem Yerushalayim 9546427 Israel [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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