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Taming Risk - A Trader's Guide



If you’re anything like most traders, you’ve certainly had this experience:

You follow your trading plan and string together a nice series of winning trades.  You feel good.  Then, for some reason, you loosen your trading rules and WHAM--you’re in a trade that goes south quickly.  And before you know it, you give back all the profit you made for the day, the week, or even the entire month.

You can eliminate this destructive pattern RIGHT NOW and keep the profits you build rather than give it all back in a moment of lapsed discipline.

Why not download my book, “Taming Risk--A Guide ForTraders,” for FREE, and in just minutes from now, you’ll discover:
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  1. How to employ professional money and risk management in your trading plan, so you can STEER CLEAR of the “big losing trade.”
  2. How to know exactly when to take profits and even losses.
  3.  How to employ powerful risk reduction strategies using equities, options, currencies, and more --strategies you can actually apply without having a Ph.D. in mathematics.

Something you won’t see anywhere else . . . how to employ specific actions you can take to reduce your trading risk . . . tips right out of “The Disciplined Trader” Mastery Kit that have nothing to do with the actual buying and selling, and EVERYTHING to do with your consistent success as a trader.

Norman Hallett, the Internet's top authority on trading discipline, penned a book that you need to have... and he's just GIVING IT TO YOU!

Norman's written a terrific downloadable book all about reducing trading risk and really gives some great risk management and money management techniques that you can use RIGHT NOW to hike your trading results.

You know how important risk management and money management are to your trading... but are you really applying them correctly... and to the fullest... in your trading?
He's just GIVING the book to you.. complimentary... for just a day or two, so don't hesitate and grab it.

Here are a few "high points" covered in Norman's book, "Taming Risk - A Trader's Guide"...

  1.  You'll have a foundation for good money management and risk management laid out for you... and this is KEY to avoiding "blowout trades" (you know, that one devastating trade that wipes out all your previously-accumulated profit).
  2.  You'll be exposed to strategies for HOW to take your profit AND, just as importantly, how to take your losses.
  3.  You'll be shown "risk reduction strategies" using options, stocks and currencies, that won't require a PhD to understand.

4.    Norman even gives you a few "tips" right out of his popular "The Disciplined Trader Mastery Kit", that will no-doubt surprise you. 


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