I Was A
"Pencil-Pushing" Engineer With A Masters Degree In Finance & It
STILL Took Me Years To Discover The Optimal Way To
Trade...
Here's the deal... I'm just
an average guy. Really. But I'm an average guy who's made a LOT
more mistakes than most traders. And that's one definition of an
expert: someone who has made more mistakes than you.
Since 1974, I've been
passionate about trading the markets. That's 33 years now, and I
believe I’ve made just about every mistake you can make. I learned
the hard way. The very hard way. Because I’m engineer by trade, I
thought I could figure out the perfect way to trade the markets…
and boy, was I wrong. (I even have a master's degree in finance...
little good that did me!)
My personal life suffered
quite a bit, too, as I spent countless hours with my nose buried in
trading manuals, staring bleary-eyed at hundreds upon hundreds of
charts, carefully drawing trend lines with my mechanical pencil and
straightedge (remember, no personal computers back in the
70’s).
Many years later, I finally
figured out the keys to being a successful trader. It was a long,
hard journey. And if I could have one wish today come true, I would
send my younger self the letter you are reading today. Had I read
what you're now reading way back in 1974, I believe my life would
have been very different.
So even if you’re just
getting started with Forex trading, you can probably relate a bit
to my experience. There’s an enormous amount of information out
there, and frankly, it would take years to get through just a small
portion of it.
Well, thankfully, you don’t
need to. You can stop spending hours reading big, heavy, boring
books filled with trading theory. You can turn off the TV,
realizing that the next “hot tip” from the “guru of the day”
probably isn’t going to pad your wallet any time soon. And you can
stop wondering and worrying what to do in the markets.
Imagine knowing exactly
what to do in the Forex markets. Always. Every time. And imagine
confidently trading from anywhere in the world - when you want to
trade, and not because you have to trade.
Why do I say all
this?
Keep
reading to find out...
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