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The market made its retracement very quickly Let’s breakdown the trade on Nividia Historically

The market made its retracement very quickly [ST Logo] NVDA Trade That Looks Hot For September [tba1]( Let’s breakdown the trade on Nividia (NVDA) Historically NVDA has seen an increase in share price 80% of the time over a 3 month trading period. The annualized return is 68.42% and a net average gain of 322.9%. Now, that doesn’t mean this is a guaranteed win, there’s always risk involved with trading. [Keep reading about how you can access this trade and so much more here](.  --------------------------------------------------------------- When the Wrong Tools Become Deadly The market made its retracement very quickly. We have been capitalizing on Bearish plays as of late but this week is a little bit different. Labor Day weekend is coming up. While the market shot straight up, we did not come back up to the highs we were seeing before. So this week I am seeing some really nice bullish plays coming available that I want to capitalize on. The reason I can efficiently and consistently profit from these opportunities is because I have the proper tools supporting my endeavors. If you don’t have the proper tools for the job, you could be risking more than you bargained for. For example, years ago, I made a huge mistake. I guess some might call it stupid. I fell off a roof. How is that a mistake? That could happen to anyone, right? Well, not like this. And I hesitate to even mention this… The short of it is there was an issue with our chimney and I simply just needed to get on the roof and take care of it. Normally a 5-minute task. The problem was that it was dead of winter, and the roof was covered with ice.    So I did what any normal male genius would do, I put screws in an old pair of sneakers to give me traction on the roof. What? Yup. I probably don’t need to tell the rest of the story. For now, let’s just say I had the wrong tools for the job at hand. That mistake could have been a lot more costly than it was. We’ve all made those kinds of mistakes, right? We are going to make mistakes. That’s just life. And in trading, mistakes are made all the time. Fortunately, the potential cost of those mistakes is limited to material wealth. Sometimes it is a LOT of material wealth…but it is still limited to that category. What I want to do by telling you my little roof fiasco was to help you avoid making a very costly mistake in your trading. One that could literally cost you hundreds of thousands, if not a million+ dollars. Would you like to avoid making a mistake that could cost you a million bucks? Of course you would. What’s the mistake? Not having the right tools for the right job. And when you don’t have the right tools for the job, there are detrimental consequences. In trading, there are two kinds of risks.  The risk of what you have, and the risk of potential gains. The risk of losing out on potential gains is far, far more costly than risks of what you have. When you equip yourself with the proper tools, you are putting the odds in your favor. Tools such as proper education, compounding, analytical tools, trade finding tools, trading tools. There are a number of ways to equip yourself. After years of trading inefficiently, I figured out that the industry just did not have the tools I needed. So I went to work and created 3 powerful tools that I use every single day in my trading. I cannot even imagine trading without them now. Are you willing to risk hundreds of thousands in potential gains because you don’t have the proper tools for the job? We’ve all made mistakes in our trading career.  Don’t let having the wrong tools for the job be the most costly. And that is the Truth About Trading. Trade Smart, Ryan Jones --------------------------------------------------------------- CashFlow Spreads Master Workshop is Back!When: September 12-13, 2024Where: Live Online If you are serious about bringing in significant cash on a consistent basis, our special 2-day online workshop is what you are looking for. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE – LIMITED SPOTS REMAIN. If you are interested in being part of this exclusive group, check out the details now. At the end of the workshop, using what you learn in the workshop, I will take a couple of trades with a large trade size and whatever profits those trades make (if any) the following week will be shared with participants in the form of a rebate up to the cost of the workshop. [CLICK HERE TO CLAIM YOUR SPOT](  [unsubscribe]( ©2024 by Spyrol Group ("SG"), Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. 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