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How can I build a winning trading plan?

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Gabriel Leach
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matthew
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Set realistic profit targets

Set realistic profit targets and risk/reward ratios before you enter a trade.

Kyle Farrell
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Have a well-crafted trading

Have a well-crafted trading plan & stick to it and success will kiss your feet.

James McGlynn
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Trading is like a business,

Trading is like a business, so you have to treat it as such if you want to attain success.

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