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Is this True? 90% Failure rate?

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90 percent of traders fail? Statistically speaking, somewhere between 70 to 90% of traders lose money.


One of the main causes is due to:


Emotional factors: Trading can be highly emotional, and emotions such as fear, greed, and impatience often influence traders' decisions. Emotional trading can result in impulsive actions, deviating from the trading plan, and making irrational choices, all of which can lead to losses.


Starting October 3rd, Stephen Bigalow will present a comprehensive course on Candlestick Mastery for Beginners to Advanced Students


Once per week, starting at 7 PM Central Steve will be teaching his own Rule-based Strategy with his 5-Step Process:


  1. Select the ‘right’ markets (trends, patterns)
  2. Look for specific entry signals/patterns
  3. Determine the initial stop loss
  4. Confirm the entry point
  5. Execute the trade


BONUS STEP - How to utilize the t-line to maintain the trade.


We are taking pre-registration now. No obligation to join but all registrants will receive a 20% discount to purchase the first day when this course is released.


Pre-Register Now
Good Investing,

Stephen W. Bigalow
and The Candlestick Forum Team
866-251-4015
Candlestick Forum LLC. | www.candelsetickforum.com
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About Stephen Bigalow
Stephen W. Bigalow possesses over 40 years of investment experience beginning in 1976, including eight years as a stockbroker with major Wall Street firms. He holds his Business & Economics Degree from Cornell University and is the author of three top investing books; Profitable Candlestick Trading, published by John Wiley & Sons in January 2002 and the second edition in 2011. High Profit Candlestick Patterns was released in December 2005. His latest book was released at the end of 2010, entitled Candlestick Profits: Eliminating Emotions with Candlestick Signals.
 
Steve is an active member of AAPTA, the American Association of Professional Technical Analysts and affiliate of the "Market Technicians Association."
Investing and Trading involve significant financial risk and is not suitable for everyone. No communication or chat session should be considered as financial or trading advice. All information is intended for educational purposes only.

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