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Summary
There are three "killer" weaknesses that define nearly every losing trader. Most traders struggling to find consistency suffer from at least one of these problems (and many traders suffer through several of these). Here's what you will learn from this webinar: - How to identify if you have one of these "killers" - A step-by-step plan for getting rid of your "killer" - Why your "killer" is ultimately a tool you can use to create more profits for you, if you know how to leverage it - The real reason why most traders never acknowledge (or overcome) these "killer" weaknesses This session will cover the things you can do to avoid being ruled by your emotions, how to maintain a calm execution of your trading system, and avoid the mistakes many traders make (even when trading a profitable system). Also, bring your live market questions because we will cover your questions during the last part of the webinar.Latest Live Videos
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