Crush Topstep’s Trading Combine by Joe Rokop (Premium Package)
Crush Topstep’s Trading Combine by Joe Rokop (Premium Package)
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Salepage: Crush Topstep’s Trading Combine by Joe Rokop (Premium Package)
25.6 GB
Find a strategy with a high potential profit and minimal risk.
What if trading didn’t need putting your own money at risk?
You did read that correctly.
Growing an account is a difficulty for the majority of traders, and consistently doing so may be considerably more difficult. What’s worst? Trial and error might completely deplete your account when you’re trading with your own money.
For traders looking to “Crush Topstep’s Trading Combine,” Simpler Trading has created a course.
With a $150,000 account, Joe Rokop, Managing Director of Commodities and Equities at Simpler Trading, has successfully passed the Trading Combine six times.
You’ll be equipped with the identical methods that enabled me to successfully pass the combine using his tried-and-true approach.
You’ll learn how to do the following things in this step-by-step training: – How to transform less than $200 into $3,000 – The “safe” approach to establish yourself in the trading industry – Joe’s method for routinely defeating the Trading Combine – How to make simulated trading realistic (and profitable)
– Case Study: Joe’s “best day” at the combine included over $6,000
– Guidelines for controlling rewards to balance risks
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Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders.
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From early examples in self-driven legal practice and home-spun advice, the connotations of the word have spread and often apply particularly to education, business,
psychology and psychotherapy, commonly distributed through the popular genre of self-help books.
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