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Hi %28fname%29, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. "Trading is likely not for you." I'

[The Disciplined Trader Newsletter] Hi %28fname%29, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. "Trading is likely not for you." I've said these words to at least 500 traders over the my 30 years of coaching traders. And in 99% of the cases, it was because of one thing... These traders would not make training for trading discipline part of their daily routine. No matter how much they agreed that trading discipline was extremely important, for various reasons, they could not even take 7 minutes a day to ready their mind and emotions for their trading day. These traders kept paying for trading systems and trading coaches and still met with trading failure. It didn't surprise me. You only have 2 things to concern yourself with. Having a responsible trading plan that honors risk management and having the mental and emotional discipline to run said plan. That's it. 90% of traders fall into the losing category 90% of traders pay no respect to trading discipline. That, in my opinion, is not a coincidence. One follows the other. No discipline. No trading success. Are you ready to join the 10% of traders who DO respect trading discipline and train daily (7 minutes a day) for it? The Disciplined Trader Mastery Program is a $49/month program and there are no contracts. THE HEART of the program are the 7-minute subconscious trainings that convert the habits that are hurting you as a trader to habits that will help you as a trader. It's science. It works. But only if you spend the 7 minutes a day to sit back in your chair and let the audio play. So, if you are piling frustration on top of frustration and somehow 'deep down inside' you KNOW you can be a successful trader, then let us help you get out of your own way. Risk $49 and 7 minutes of your time 5 days a week for 2 weeks and watch your trading forturnes turn. The holy grail is within you, not outside of you... [TAP HERE and BE The Disciplined Trader]( And, as always... Stay Disciplined! My best, Norman Hallett, CEO [The Disciplined Trader Mastery Program]( 2017 [The Disciplined Trader](. All rights reserved [Click here to unsubscribe](

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