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The ABCs of Prop Trading: 11am ET Today

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thedisciplinedtrader.com

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Sat, Jun 22, 2024 12:45 PM

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Why risk your own money? Hello Friend, The interest in Prop Trading has exploded. And rightfully so.

Why risk your own money? [image] Hello Friend, The interest in Prop Trading has exploded. And rightfully so. The prospect of getting 90% of the profit by trading somebody else's money is pretty darn alluring! With the pleasure there is pain. The Pleasure: If you can pass their evaluation, these prop firms WILL give you as much at 300K to start trading and you keep 90% of the profit you generate. If you're good, you could be funded in the millions. The Pitfalls: There are plenty. From monthly fees while you test, to tight rules that you must follow, you need to be a disciplined trader to make this all work. Is it doable? Yes. There is a certain way to trade these 'evaluations' in order to pass them to get funded (and beyond to money-in-the-bank) and I'd like to show them to you. So TODAY at 11am ET, I'm going to go through: => What the hurdles are, => How the Prop firms make money even they shell out 90% of the profit to you, and, => How I and others I instruct are loving prop trading. So, if you've been wondering whether Prop Trading is for you, join me tomorrow and we'll go through what it will take. (You really want to be that LIVE)... [TAP HERE TO REGISTER]( By the end of this 45-Minute webinar, you'll know whether Prop trading is for you. I'll see you at 11am ET! My best, Norman Hallett, [The Disciplined Trader]( [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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