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Don't Give Up

I received the following email:

Hey Joe! I’m ready to give up. When I found out that statistically most traders are losers, I wonder what chance I have of ever making it.

You have every chance of making it. You are not everyone else, you are you. Statistics and those who use them may predict, but you alone determine whether you will succeed or fail. You alone are in control; take responsibility for your performance and your life. There are always tremendous opportunities in the markets. It is not what happens; it is what you do with what happens that makes the difference between winning and losing.

It is your choice if you want to stay with the majority of losing traders, or if you want to take the chance to join the club of successful traders and learn from their secrets. Believe it or not, chances to start trading profitably and to "make it," rise incredibly simply by applying “their” secrets in your trading.

It is also your freedom of choice to try it alone, and spend a couple of months or even years of your life trying to find out for yourself how the markets work, only to recognize that this mission was doomed to failure from the beginning.

However, if you decide to receive any support in helping you to become a profitable trader, our traders at Trading Educators would gladly reveal to you the secrets of successful traders, and show you some tips and tricks in applying the secrets of successful traders to your own trading in order to help you to become one of them.

 

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Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Derivative transactions, including futures, are complex and carry a high degree of risk. They are intended for sophisticated investors and are not suitable for everyone. There are numerous other factors related to the markets in general or to the implementation of any specific trading program which cannot be fully accounted for in the preparation of hypothetical performance results, and all of which can adversely affect actual trading results. For more information, see the Risk Disclosure Statement for Futures and Options.