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Here's 'The Trader's Un-Checklist'

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thedisciplinedtrader.com

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Sat, Aug 31, 2024 10:09 PM

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Hello Friend, You've all seen versions of a trader's checklist before you take a trade. - Moving ave

Hello Friend, You've all seen versions of a trader's checklist before you take a trade. - Moving averages crossing, CHECK, - Volume increasing. CHECK - RSI showing rising momentum. CHECK - Coming off the Fib Retracement level nicely. CHECK - ETC. Well, here's my trader's un-checklist before you take a trade... - I'll chase the trade because I missed the entry timing. (This happens when you're out of focus and/or you still have doubts about your trading plan) - I'm tired of waiting for my trigger, so take a 'lesser' setup that sometimes works. (This happens when you are impatient and/or have a high need to be profitable). - I'll pass on a trade with perfect setup and watch it go without me. (This happens when you have trouble getting over losses and lose faith in your plan). - I'm angry! The market stopped me out, I have to get back in. Somehow. (This happens when you're all about placing blame, and you need to get revenge). You get my point? You MUST be controlled by your TRUST in your trading plan, not by your emotions. We've helped thousands of traders over the last 23 years to use the RIGHT checklist and we can help you, too. KNOW that you're not alone. And with our LABOR DAY SPECIAL we can help you AND give you 60% off at the same time. But you have to act now... or you're bound to make some sort of excuse that you'll "just get more disciplined on your own". Won't happen. You need to change from WITHIN. Period. Good news is YOU CAN DO THIS! It's a matter of putting the 'old you' behind you and creating your new, winning future. Let us guide you like we've guided thousands of other traders. [TAP HERE TO SEE MY 3-MINUTE LABOR DAY SPECIAL VIDEO]() PS: It's almost past the 'early-bird' period for this exclusive offer. Make your move now and I'll send you one of our "The Disciplined Trader Baseball Caps" and I'll send it to you anywhere you live in the world. A lot of us wear it when we trade! [Join the tribe!]() And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO / Tisha Hallett, Creative Director The Disciplined Trader [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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