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The new market wizard [Video]

- Decision-Making Process (2:10).

- Linda's Technicals (7:15).

- Linda's Market Internals and Trading your own trade (10:04).

- Consistency (14:28).

- Turn Down the noise (22:15) - Correct mistake quickly (23:00).

- Success Rates and Timelines (24:31).

- What's it like Managing Money (30:50).

- Streamlining Life (33:44).

- Dealing with market stress and the importance of mentors (36:30).

- The current conditions of the markets (39:50).

- Commodity Super Cycle (45:12).

- Are the Fed running to Hot? (47:20).

- Are Equities too high? (48:32).

- Cryptocurrencies (51:00).

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Anthony Cheung

Anthony has spent over a decade working at the forefront of financial news.

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