Hey Trader, Happy Friday. I know it's hard to say that right now, as we continue to receive bad reports from the markets. As of Thursday, the Nasdaq is down over 10%. We are officially experiencing a market correction. It can be a scary thing, and there will be some significant losses. But we all know that trading in the market is a risk. That's just the nature of things. You can't partake in only part of the market. The potential for exponential gains must be balanced with the potential for big losses. So, as painful and scary as this correction is, it's the natural order of things. We know this. That said, knowledge is power, and when you know what the risks are, you can take preemptive action to mitigate those risks, lower your exposure, and still potentially profit from them.
How To Trade The Year's Highest Performing Sector You know what separates the most successful traders from everyone else? Nimbleness. Adaptability. An ability to quickly pivot when things start to turn. Right now, things are looking pretty grim across the board… But there's one sector that's taking off like a rocket and outperforming every other market by a mile. That sector is energy… And I happen to know a guy who's a bona fide energy expert. He's leading his members to consistent, hugely profitable wins while the broader markets are taking a beating. In fact, one of his members has turned a $1,500 account into more than $30k in just four months' time. Wanna learn more? Take a look at his free training video right here… And see how you can exploit the booming energy sector for all it's worth. In Case You Missed It…
Ross Givens |
Market Traders Daily |
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