Apr 28 | When the market forces you to adapt…

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Hey Trader,

Sometimes the futures market does things that make you stop and say to yourself, "what in the world is going on?!"

And that's what's happening with the Nasdaq 100 E-mini (NQ) right now.

Josh has talked about the NQ a lot over the past week, but that's because he knew something interesting was about to happen.

But now the Nasdaq is forcing

Josh to readjust his trade plan to better align with his overall strategy.

And this is something that every trader will experience at some point.

The important thing to learn is how to deal with these changes in the market.

THE NEWS DESK

Tech sector in focus as revenue reports flood in

Investors are keeping an eye on tech as earnings reports come in this week

Netflix's lower earnings have been explained

Here's why Netflix missed the mark on earnings

Is Google set for a bullish trend moving forward?

All eyes are on Alphabet for the near future

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WORDS TO TRADE BY

"Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas."

-Paul Samuelson

Trading isn't a form of entertainment.

Yes, you can have fun with it, but you shouldn't go looking for excitement when placing a trade.

That's because when the market gets exciting, bad things can happen.

Putting in your trades and watching your profits grow should actually be kind of boring.

Too many people get into investing thinking they're taking a trip to Vegas.

But that's not how it works.

Keep things relatively uneventful, and your account will thank you.


Keep Trading,

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