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The single most important variable in your trading

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Hey, Anthony here:

There are plenty of factors that play into successful trading.

Strategy… risk management… psychology…

They all play a role in determining your level of success in the market.

But once you have the technical aspects like your entry and exit strategy, stop loss level, price target, etc. all worked out…

There's one variable that will make or break the trade… 



See the Market Like Neo in the Matrix…?

When you sit down at your trading desk and fire up your monitor…

Do you really know what you're looking at?

I'll be honest: For the first several years of my trading journey, I had no idea.

I'd look at a chart… and feel utterly lost.

It wasn't until I found the right tools to help decode what was really going on that I actually started having some success in my trading.

This simple system helped me make sense of things.

It added structure to an unstructured market…

And it honestly started to feel like I could see the market like Neo could see the Matrix.

Anthony S.
Energy Expert at Big Energy Profits

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