| In investing, there aren't endless ways to do it. There are really only 4 types. Most people only know 3. The first is day trading. If your goal is stress, screen addiction, and emotional whiplash, this one delivers perfectly. Even professionals struggle with it. Big swings. Constant decisions. One good day followed by a brutal one. It looks sophisticated. It feels active. And it quietly destroys more accounts than anything else. So people react by going to the opposite extreme. They buy and hold. They go passive. Waiting is their only strategy. That's safer. But it hands control over timing to chance. The third type of investing is what's called "swing trading". Swing trading means you're not guessing minute-to-minute, and you're not waiting forever either. You enter when conditions line up, ride a defined move over days or weeks, then exit deliberately instead of hoping. Swing trading is our favorite type of trading because the risk is drastically lowered compared to day trading.. BUT… There is a fourth type of trading that isn't talked about much because it doesn't fit the usual narratives. It isn't exciting enough for social media, and it doesn't feel dramatic enough to sell courses. But it's the one that shows up again and again in how serious money actually moves. It doesn't require staring at charts all day. It doesn't depend on guessing tops and bottoms. And it doesn't rely on hope. Once you understand this fourth category, the market stops feeling chaotic and starts feeling structured. I'll give you a hint: This 4th type of trading is a very special kind of swing trading most people aren't even aware of. This video here breaks this down clearly and explains why this specific moment makes understanding it especially important. It's almost like a superpower. If you've ever felt like the usual options didn't quite make sense, this might click for you. Watch the video here A couple minutes into the video you'll know why I'm asking you to watch it now instead of later. Trust me on this. Iman |
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