[sws_green_box]Editor’s Note: Kyle Dennis is a successful trader (and trading teacher) who we were proud to anoint into our ‘M4 brain-trust’ back in 2014. If you haven’t heard the news yet, Kyle is up more than $3.5M so far in 2020… and recently surpassed $10M in career trading gains.
Kyle is known as The People’s Trader and truly wants traders to succeed. That’s why we’re endorsing his free training linled below…[/sws_green_box]
In this environment, so many new traders have piled into the market — it’s no surprise they’re falling into some common pitfalls.
For example:
Kyle Dennis knows this all too well.
He’ll tell you he made those same mistakes when he first started to trade… and it wasn’t a pretty sight to look at.
In fact, he lost about half of his $15,000 account when he first started trading…
However, Kyle figured out a few solutions and surpassed $10,000,000 in career trading gains in just a few years*.
Now, he’s all about helping as many people learn how to trade as possible.
Here are some tips he mentioned all traders should have before they jump into any position:
Kyle says by having those in place, he was able to turn the corner and become a profitable trader.
You see, what traders are doing right now is just jumping into random trades, and while that may work when stocks are on a remarkable run…
But Kyle believes it’s not viable over the long term.
If you’re new to the game, Kyle says it’s important to focus on just one trade idea a week and figure out what your edge is in the market.
You’ll be surprised at how much you can achieve with just one trade idea a week*…
That’s why he put together this important training clip. It’s one that can take traders to the next level. Find out what it’s all about and watch now.
He’s also throwing in his most popular guide 7 Deadly Sins of Trading absolutely free to help you avoid the common pitfalls of trading. This is something you don’t want to miss.
*Results presented are not typical and may vary from person to person. Please see our full disclaimer here: ragingbull.com/disclaimer