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3 Keys to Defending Open Trade Equity

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for "3 Keys to Defending Open Trade Equity" Be there and stop the stuggle! And, as always… Stay

[image] Hello Friend, All prop traders fear it to some degree. I'm talking about what I call "the red line". It's the bust-out line. If you hit it, you have to start again to qualify for funding and that really hurts if you hit the red line IN the funded phase. I've got 3 keys to avoiding the red line and they all have to do with defending your open trade equity. I'm going to go through these 3 keys...that have resulted in prop trading success for me and those I coach. I'll be unlocking the keys on Saturday at Noon ET. Because it's a Saturday, I'll be keeping it short. 45 minutes tops. Likely 30 minutes [TAP HERE TO REGISTER]() for "3 Keys to Defending Open Trade Equity" Be there and stop the stuggle! 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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