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January 31, 2024 Other Exciting News The #1 Secret to Growing A Small Trading Account Dear Trader, A

[Logo]( January 31, 2024 [www.tradewins.com]( Other Exciting News The #1 Secret to Growing A Small Trading Account Dear Trader, [If I Lost It All... This Is How I'd Grow A Small Trading Account]( An ex-banking insider was asked what he would do if he had to start all over again and try to grow a small trading account. [His answer stunned us.]( What he revealed flies in the face of conventional trading wisdom. But this man finished in the top 10 of the U.S. Trading championships multiple times.... ...and made a staggering 1,269.7% annualized real money return. Today he's sharing his #1 tip for traders starting out with a small account... [The #1 Secret To Growing A Small Trading Account FAST]( (It's not what you think) Happy Trading, Terry Walker Managing Editor, TradeWins Publishing Recent Articles [Three Top Ways to Trade a Potential Infrastructure Boom]( by [Ian Cooper]( [Knowledge is Power, Data is King]( by [Keith Cotterill]( [PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter]( by [Chris Verhaegh]( [TradeWins Author Team]( Unlock the 30-day secret to potentially making an extra $1,403 per month with a tiny account! In fact, You could’ve made a total of 742% on your money doing exactly this the past 5 years (includes winners and losers). What if you could make an extra $1,403 every 30 days? You’re not getting rich, per se… But you’re generating some extra cash to have and spend during these unprecedented economic times. Now, that $1,403 isn’t a promise… it’s simply an average. As you’re about to see… with many opportunities, you could’ve had months where you turned a few hundred bucks into thousands and thousands. You don’t need any special skills. Just patience and trust in a system that’s worked for years. My system. [Join Trade Alert 365 Now For Just $1]( About TradeWins [Inside Trading Newsletter]( [Webinars]( [Videos]( [Trading Strategy]( [Options]( [Futures]( [Forex]( [Day Trading]( [Subscription Services]( [E-Books]( [Customer Satisfaction Survey 2020]( [Three Top Ways to Trade a Potential Infrastructure Boom]( by [Ian Cooper]( [image](#) Over the last few days, President Biden unveiled about $5 billion in infrastructure projects. According to CBS News, that includes “37 major infrastructure projects throughout the country across at least 12 states, with much of the funding going toward repairing and building new bridges.” It will also help fund highways, ports, and airports. That being said, investors may want to look at infrastructure funds, such as: iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF (IFRA) If you want to diversify at a low cost, there’s the iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF (IFRA). For one, it’s technically oversold, and starting to pivot from its recent lows. Two, with a low expense ratio of 0.30%, the ETF offers exposure to companies such as US Steel, Century Aluminum, NRG Energy, CSX Corp., Olympic Steel, Enbridge, and Kinder Morgan to name a few of its 154 holdings. Better, you can own a piece of all 154 with an ETF that trades at less than $40 a share. SPDR S&P Global Infrastructure ETF (GII) There’s also the SPDR S&P Global Infrastructure ETF (GII) – which provides exposure to the 75 largest infrastructure-related stocks based on float-adjusted market cap and liquidity, as noted by SSGA.com. With an expense ratio of 0.40%, the ETF holds infrastructure stocks such as Duke Energy, Enbridge, NextEra Energy, Southern Company, and Transurban Group. [Read More]( [Knowledge is Power, Data is King]( by [Keith Cotterill]( Of course it is impossible to have total knowledge or complete data about any given situation. There will always be noise, chaos and unpredictability which is beyond the control of anyone. No one, not even the professional traders, can have 100% certainty. Absolute knowledge in any market is impossible. However, as long as we are always prepared to obtain as much knowledge as we can, then we will have a firm foundation for all of our trading activity. It is important that you obtain the knowledge you need, and know how to recognize signals which indicate the professionals are taking their profits. As you begin to follow the markets you will come to recognize the activity in your charts and data. In a matter of days or weeks from now, the underlying moves of the market will become obvious. The points which mark the change from one kind of market (a bull or buyers market) to another (a bear or a sellers market) will become immediately recognizable. Once confirmed by the rest of your data, you can then identify the professional sentiment, and therefore the next trend in the market. Always remember… If it is repeatable, then it must be predictable. If it’s predictable, then it must be tradable. If it’s tradable, then it has the potential to be profitable. Like a film you have seen many times before, you will know the cues and the course of events so well that you can second guess what is about to happen. Instead of fighting against the professional money you will be able to trade with it! [Read More]( [PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter]( by [Chris Verhaegh]( [PULSE]( First Things First The FOMC may be less of an event than usual. That is unless something unexpected happens or something unexpected is said. This FOMC has a press conference and as we have often seen the Market listens closely to what is said and how it is said. We will be watching along with the Market for an opportunity. Let’s discuss what we will be watching in particular. For those of you who do not have the NFP/FOMC list memorized here it is: Here once again is our FOMC/NFP Stocks from the last two weeks: AAPL, CAT, CVX, FCX, GDX, GLD, GS, IWM, JPM, SLB, SPY, SLV, TLT, UVXY, VXX, WYNN & X. Highlighted in RED are the stocks which also show up as a result of Chris’s Assistant’s Scans. Also, on our list of things to discuss this week is Friday’s Non-Farm Payroll Report (NFP). We look at the same list of stocks listed above for FOMC. We however tend to look at these setups on late Thursday and first thing Friday morning. Options tend to be more affordable at this time of the week as well. Like Chris says “Price is what you pay, value is what you get”. I am a budget buyer so I like NFP events as they tend to be closer to my price range. [Read More]( [www.tradewins.com]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Youtube]( [Better Business Bureau]( © Copyright 2024 [TradeWins.com](. All rights reserved. TradeWins Publishing, 22C New Leicester Hwy, #117, Asheville, NC 28806 Email: support@iss-trading.com | Phone: 888-233-1431 | Fax: 888-258-4938 PLEASE READ: Auto-trading, or any broker or advisor-directed type of trading, is not supported or endorsed by TradeWins. For additional information on auto-trading, you may visit the SEC’s website: [All About Auto-Trading](, TradeWins does not recommend or refer subscribers to broker-dealers. You should perform your own due diligence with respect to satisfactory broker-dealers and whether to open a brokerage account. You should always consult with your own professional advisers regarding equities and options on equities trading. 1) The information provided by the newsletters, trading, training and educational products related to various markets (collectively referred to as the “Services”) is not customized or personalized to any particular risk profile or tolerance. Nor is the information published by TradeWins Publishing (“TradeWins”) a customized or personalized recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or invest in particular financial products. The Services are intended to supplement your own research and analysis. 2) TradeWins’ Services are not a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial products, and the Services are not intended to provide money management advice or services. 3) Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve substantial risk. Trading on margin carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Other than the refund policy detailed elsewhere, TradeWins does not make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from using the Services. No person subscribing for the Services (“Subscriber”) should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own personal financial adviser, broker or consultant. TradeWins disclaims any and all liability in the event anything contained in the Services proves to be inaccurate, incomplete or unreliable, or results in any investment or other loss by a Subscriber. 4) You should trade or invest only “risk capital” – money you can afford to lose. Trading stocks and stock options involves high risk and you can lose the entire principal amount invested or more. 5) All investments carry risk and all trading decisions made by a person remain the responsibility of that person. There is no guarantee that systems, indicators, or trading signals will result in profits or that they will not produce losses. Subscribers should fully understand all risks associated with any kind of trading or investing before engaging in such activities. 6) Some profit examples are based on hypothetical or simulated trading. This means the trades are not actual trades and instead are hypothetical trades based on real market prices at the time the recommendation is disseminated. 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