The #1 enemy of uncertain traders

This could be why you feel so unconfident right now

Friend,

How do you feel when you place a trade right now?

Does it feel like navigating on a canoe down a peaceful stream, where you're confident about what's around every curve?

Or do you feel like you're stuck on a raft in the ocean in the middle of a storm, tossed around by every wave and gust of wind?

Most traders right now fall into the second camp: the raft on the edge of disaster camp.

Which is exactly why I recently hosted a three-day boot camp to walk traders exactly like you through some of the biggest errors you're making right now!

I asked my CTU students to clear their schedules and devote three days to this bootcamp.

But because you're a new CTU student, I've asked my teams to set up the recordings for you, so you can catch everything you missed.

It starts with Class 1, which you can find right here

In this first class, I talk about the #1 enemy of the uncertain trader: indicators.

Indicators aren't necessarily bad, and I'm sure some traders use them with great success, but the whole approach is flawed.

As I talked about a few days ago, the whole theory is wrong. It's like trying to drive by looking in the rearview mirror: sooner or later (and probably sooner), you're going to crash!

Fortunately, there are techniques that I use every day that I think are far more reliable and valuable than standard indicators.

That's what Bootcamp Day 1 is all about, and you can access it here.

Please take time to watch day 1 of this boot camp, because the lessons are critical as you move forward.

Tomorrow, I'll be back to share Day 2!

Enjoy the class!

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Fausto Pugliese

P.S.: At the end of class 1, you can fill out a brief quiz to check your progress. Make sure you take that quiz before tomorrow, so you can be best prepared for Day 2!

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