Yesterday I was preparing my notes for the Small-Cap Sniper School I'm hosting Thursday (if you haven't RSVP'd yet you can do so here).
And so I started reading about what it takes to become a U.S. Army Sniper.
Not that I'm considering another career move…
I was just curious.
And I found there's a lot of similarities between being a good sniper and being a good trader.
For example, Staff Sgt. Brian Moran, a U.S. Army Sniper Instructor says snipers must be patient, even-keeled, smart, agile, and adaptive.
They also have to be good at making quick decisions on their feet.
These are the attributes you need if you want to be an effective trader too…
Especially patience and decisiveness.
Because here's the deal…
Most people, especially right now, are making emotional decisions instead of logical ones.
This is why we've seen so much money flood into, and out of, certain small-cap stocks lately.
Especially stocks under $20 on companies with $100M in revenue or less.
And on Thursday, I want to train you to be a Small-Cap Sniper so you can become a more patient and decisive trader…
One who knows how to FOCUS on specific trade setups that I'm seeing happen on a regular basis in this current market environment.
All you have to do is click the link below to reserve your spot.
>> Go here now to reserve your spot for the Small-Cap Sniper School.
I look forward to seeing you LIVE on Thursday!

P.S. And while we're on the topic of snipers… here's a fun little exercise. Can you spot the sniper in the photo below? It's not easy. But here's a hint: he's on top of two big boulders in the lower right corner. His muzzle is visible.

If you want to find out where he's hiding then click here.


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