July 29 | How to deal with fake U-turns when planning a trade

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Hey Trader,

There's a multitude of terms one must learn to become a profitable trader.

While some of them may seem complicated, the concepts behind them are actually pretty simple to understand.

One of the leading indicators that Josh Martinez likes to use when looking for trade opportunities is a U-turn.

A U-turn shows when market sentiment is making a significant shift, helping us find the right place to buy into a trade.

But believe it or not, fake U-turns do happen, and they can happen to anyone regardless of trading experience.

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WORDS TO TRADE BY

"Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again."

― Richard Branson

Failure is a part of life. That's why there's no need to be embarrassed when things don't go the way you planned.

Don't get bummed out. Instead, take the time to figure out what went wrong and how to avoid repeating your mistake.

Get back up, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward. Such a positive habit pays big dividends in the long run.


Keep Trading,

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