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Protecting the Cloud - Fortinet, Inc. Ryan Jones 6/16/2024 In today’s Super Seasonals: Trade of

[unsubscribe]( [ST Logo] Protecting the Cloud - Fortinet, Inc. Ryan Jones 6/16/2024 In today’s Super Seasonals: Trade of the Week we will look at Fortinet Inc. (FTNT). Fortinet, Inc. provides cybersecurity solutions to a variety of businesses, such as enterprises, communication service providers, government organizations, and small to medium-sized businesses. Its product portfolio includes network security, secure access service edge, enterprise networking, security operations, application security, and operational technology. Below are the seasonal snippets on Fortinet… [ssj5]( [Go Here]( to keep reading and look at the past 5-10 years of the seasonal statistics… --------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t Miss My Next Live Trade Call Once a week I meet with a select group of traders. I’ll go over trades I’m looking at, strategies, and answer questions. I want you to join me on these calls. [ltcm7]( We’ll be looking at: Trade Setups, Different ideas for Increasing Probabilities, Ideas for Increasing Profit Potential, How to Construct a Series of Low Risk Trades, Market Condition Changes, Exact Trades I’m taking and why. [This is a limited time invitation, so don’t hesitate](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Here’s What’s Trending: [Planes, Trains, and Automobiles - ODFL]( [Prologis Inc, The Biggest of the Big]( [Amazon Inc, Pay For Your Prime Membership With This Trade]( [1k to a potential 47k in 12 months]( [Number 1 Destructive Trading Habit](  --------------------------------------------------------------- Walking Away From My Computer Cost Me $1,000 A few years back I was placing this trade: [tpm1](  I would have to literally watch the market for the order above to be filled so I can place my partial exit order. The problem - I had to run out and needed to leave my computer. My spread was filled, but I wasn't there to place my partial exit order. The market moves, my partial exit order would have been filled, and then it moved right back away from my profit. This one, very simple limitation cost my over $100 per spread that day for a total of $1,000. 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