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In this audio you will discover why and what thoughts you are having to constantly over-operate and possibly hurt your trading account. The financial markets are not always ready to be able to give you constant profitability, you must be patient and understand things in a better way. So apply all this podcast and build a better version of yourself every day.
If you are not aware of your strengths and weaknesses, you will not be disciplined and therefore the profitability in your trading will take longer or may never arrive... find out here.
I'd love to be able to continue sharing in more detail what we do in this episode and to be able to create amazing things for you and your own success.
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