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SPY on the Market: Find That 'One Thing'

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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter DayTradeSPY's SPY on the Market, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. [SPY-on-the-market-banner-1200] [Trading Room]( [Pick of the Day]( [Inner Circle]( [Ultimate Trading Workshop]( [SPY Signal]( SPY on the Market: Find That 'One Thing' by Hugh Grossman and Ahren Stephens 08/08/2024 SPONSORED CONTENT [Lucrative Anomaly Discovered Inside TSLA Shares…]( Thanks to a new anomaly studied by Princeton, regular folks can now target returns of 50% or more in six days or less. The man behind this discovery says the next opportunity is set to fire this Thursday afternoon. [Click here for details]( Are you experiencing a series of small successes, and then WHAM! A major loss that all but wipes out your account? Then you replenish your account and do it all over again? If this is you, find that “one thing”. That single reason it all goes to pieces. Drill down to find just what exactly throws you off. Honestly ask yourself: - Do I jump the gun? - Do I misread the indicators? - Do I get overconfident because I am on a roll with a string of winners? - Do I get greedy and not take modest gains, thinking the market will move in my favor forever? - Do I push the envelope to squeeze just one more cent to resistance? - Do I not have a plan? - Do I have a plan but choose to ignore it? - Do I get scared out when I should stay the course and allow the market to breathe? - How do I feel when I enter the trade? - Am I medicated? - Am I under the influence or enjoying too many mimosas while on vacation? - Did I have a fight with my spouse or kids in the morning and am not emotionally in total control? - Do I get cocky, thinking I make so much money already that I could easily risk this? - Do I feel the need to be in a trade just because the market is open? - Do I place the trade too soon after my last one, not letting my emotions settle? - Are my internet and other technical considerations not functioning well? - Do I go in too deep and not practice good money management? Do you see a pattern here? The focus is on “I”. It’s not someone else’s fault, not the market’s fault and not our fault. (Yes, we sometimes get blamed. Lol.) [I Can’t Believe A Ticker Like This Exists]( Years ago, I came across a stock market ticker… One that has been my “edge” ever since… I trade it over and over again, every week… And thanks to this one ticker, I hit on 93.6% of my trades in 2023. [Here’s how you can too.]( The idea is to go back and analyze just what went so wrong that you could have lost so much that it impacted your account. And then, truthfully review the conditions that allowed it to happen. Even if the market turns against you, you should have an exit so you don’t materially destroy your account. If you find and defeat “that one crucial thing” so it never happens again, imagine how much further along you will be. Your profits can soar, untethered by that one catastrophic calamity that sets you back. Most major losses are due to a single event, be it human error or the market simply turning on you. For example, Investor’s Business Daily recently reported a major drop in the do-no-wrong AI company, Nvidia, for a $417.3 billion loss in shareholders’ wealth. After this trillion-dollar powerhouse reported stunning revenues, a 10-for-one stock split and dividends, the momentum turned the other way, shifting funds from the Magnificent Seven to lower-cap stocks. Big tech stock dumps followed, resulting in over $1.3 trillion market share loss on this epic implosion. [How to know what to trade.]( With thousands of stocks in the market… How do you know which ones to trade? You may not believe this, but… You can ignore almost all of them, because when it comes to stock and options trading... This is [something valuable]( that tells you the few stocks that you really should be looking at. Your whole search and strategy can take less than 15 minutes. Which leaves plenty of time to do the other things you want to do during your day. If you want to learn more - this free live class will show you how. [Save Your Seat Here.]( One client I spoke with lost thousands because, thinking SPY would continue up forever, he was heavy in same-day expiration call options. Had he bought time, traded small and traded often, he may have trimmed his losses significantly. No doubt, he will keep this in mind the next time he is lured by such aggressive market forces. Another trader was also in calls but bailed out early when he saw the tides change. He did make smaller gains on the way up, racking up a dime here, a nickel there, multiple times. While he, too, lost when the market reversed, he was able to save most of his gains that day, opting to stop trading as he saw that something was horribly amiss. When I asked, he explained how he’s learned that lesson all too well. In his words, “If you continue to lose, that just means you haven’t lost enough yet!” This is just one of the many things we talk about in our morning Trading Room. The benefits are immense and if you know what calls and puts are, you belong here with Ahren and myself. The Trading Room is hosted in the mornings, from 9:20 to 10:30 a.m., ET. [Click here]( for details and to subscribe. Not sure if options trading is for you? Join us at 8 p.m., ET, Sunday night for our weekly Intro to Trading / Week in Review. [Click here]( to register. Next week, I will tell you what MY ‘one thing’ was… that changed my fortune forever! Create great trades! Sincerely, [Hugh Grossman][Ahren Stephens] Hugh Grossman and Ahren Stephens Editors, [Trading Room]( [Pick of the Day]( [Inner Circle]( and [Signal]( About Hugh and Ahren: [Hugh Grossman]Hugh Grossman has manned the helm of DayTradeSPY for over a decade now. A self-taught trader, who turned master trader, has learned everything about trading the SPY (the SPDR S&P 500 ETF). Hugh has been guiding his subscribers of Inner Circle, Pick of the Day, DayTradeSPY Signal, and the Trading Room to daily profits since 2010. [Ahren Stephens]Ahren Stephens has been studying the markets since his teens. He opened his first trading account at the age of 18 and has studied the stock market, forex market, and commodities markets for more than 20 years. Ahren is a licensed commodity broker, and was most recently an analyst at an award-winning, multi-million-dollar firm. With his knowledge he has been guiding his subscribers of Inner Circle, Pick of the Day, and the Trading Room to daily profits. About Us: Eagle Financial Publications is located in Washington, D.C. – only a few blocks from the Capitol. Our products have been helping investors build their wealth for several decades. Whether you’re a long-term investor or short-term trader, you’ll find the right strategy for you, including how to earn more steady income to spend now, preserve and grow your capital to enjoy later, and whatever other investment goals you have. Visit Our Websites: - [StockInvestor.com]( - [DividendInvestor.com]( - [DayTradeSPY.com]( - [CoveredCall]( - [MarkSkousen.com]( - [GilderReport.com]( - [BryanPerryInvesting.com]( - [JimWoodsInvesting.com]( - [InvestmentHouse.com]( - [RetirementWatch.com]( - [SeniorResource.com]( - [GenerationalWealthStrategies.com]( - [InvestInFiveStarGems.com]( - [[YouTube] Visit our YouTube Channel - Eagle Investing Network]( To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publications emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to DayTradeSPY's SPY on the Market. To unsubscribe please click [here](. 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