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Is "Short-termism" Bleeding Your Portfolio Dry?

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jody@fxtradersedge.com

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Sun, Oct 8, 2023 11:16 PM

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Hello Friend, The focus on short-term returns in investment markets hinders companies from incorpora

Hello Friend, The focus on short-term returns in investment markets hinders companies from incorporating sustainability into their long-term strategies and capital investments. Investors' emphasis on short-term gains often overshadows the importance of long-term strategies, fundamentals, and value creation. Consequently, many companies cut back on research and development spending and miss out on valuable long-term investment opportunities. This discourages businesses from launching sustainable products, investing in operational improvements, nurturing their workforce, or adequately addressing the social and environmental challenges they face. The same correlation can be made for retail investors. "Short-termism" can significantly impact retail traders, shaping their investment behaviors and very often leading to suboptimal results. Many traders, influenced by the immediate gratification culture and the allure of quick profits, fall into the trap of chasing short-term market trends and making impulsive decisions... Instead of creating a trading plan, setting trading strategy rules, and treating their trading as a business. They overlook these critical elements and then they get exposed to much higher risk, and often times they miss out on being consistent and having long-term gains. If you're ready for the cure to "short-termism" and you're ready to find an approach that will bring you consistency in your trading no matter what the market does for the rest of the year and into 2024... [Then join the upcoming Wealth Builder's Roadmap program.](=) You'd better hurry. This weekend is coming to an end and so is this offer. After Monday you won't be able to get in. [Act now!](=) To your trading success, Jody Samuels Founder, FX Trader’s EDGE & Wavy Tunnel PRO P.S.: By now you’ve probably heard the buzz about my upcoming coaching program called The Wealth Builder’s Roadmap... Because I'm launching this program at a phenomenal discount. Where I normally charges 10k for one-on-one coaching, you can get my personalized attention in a small, intimate group setting for a deep discount when you use coupon code: 200OFF. [Get all the details here.](=) P.S.S.: Do you have questions? If you have any questions about the Wealth Builder's Roadmap coaching, just hit reply to this email and ask. Your question will go directly to me. Trading is risky and only risk capital should be used. [Unsubscribe]( FX Trader's EDGE 3093 Bathurst Street Suite #580 Toronto, Ontario M6A 0A2 Canada (416) 806-5321

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