No BS Money Management For Traders

The Hawkeye Traders E-Letter — Your No. 1 Source for Volume Trading Insights

Hey Trader,

Every trader wants to know how to make more money.

As it should be.

But if you can't manage money properly...

Well, it won't really matter how much you make from your trading.

Recently, I saw a book about money management.

It's called "The Richest Man In Babylon." 

It was written back in 1926 by George S. Clason, and it's (ahem) right on the money.

It's mostly about a poor man asking a rich man about how he got wealthy.

There are some lessons the rich man talks about that are especially useful to traders…

Click here for the Cliffs notes version…

Sounding the "Buy" Alarm on This Surging Stock

Last week, Ross Givens issued a new buy alert on a stock that has been surging back to life after being beaten down and left for dead.

Ross was tipped off after a top insider picked up more than $4.5 million in stock over just two purchases.

This isn't just any insider, though. 

This is the same guy that alerted Ross to CDLX — a stock that's up 272% and counting since Ross recommended it as a buy… 

While the call options earned as much as 1,091%. 

If this guy's track record is any indication, this new stock could quickly hand investors healthy returns. 

Click here to learn all the details of Ross' powerful method for following insiders just like this guy… 

And get in position on this stock before it potentially explodes!

To your trading success,

Anthony Speciale Jr.

Hawkeye Traders

team1@hawkeyetraders.com

Call us: (888) 233-8598

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