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How To Trade Small But Win Big
Lessons I learned by "looking over the shoulder" of a seasoned market mentor
By Michael McNeilly
Thu, 14 Jun 2012 16:00:00 ET
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I have had the pleasure of attending two Market Mentor Trading Courses led by Dick Diamond and his co-instructor, Roberto Hernandez. I learned a lot as a student at the course and want to share a glimpse of the wisdom and value Mr. Diamond brings to both beginner and experienced traders with you.  
 
Mr. Diamond graciously agreed to let me record him while he watched the market and scanned his technical indicators. While the market was quiet, Mr. Diamond shared a few of his trading principles (how to trade small but win big), gave an overview of his technical indicators, and explained exactly what constitutes an "80/20" trade -- one which has an 80% probability of success. 
 
Enjoy the lessons.
 

 
 
Dick Diamond has successfully made a living trading the markets for over 45 years. Although his approach to the markets is not flashy, it works.
 
If you want "hands on instruction" from a real market veteran, the Market Mentor Trading Course gives you a good blend of classroom guidance along with two full days of live trading. 
 
The next Market Mentor Trading Course is filling up fast. It will be held July 22-25 in Orlando, Florida. Learn more about the 4-day Market Mentor Course now >> 

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