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Dick Diamond's Online Course - Learn from a Battle-tested Market Veteran
Diamond teaches YOU what he learned the hard way in his Online Market Mentor Trading Course
By Jill Noble
Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:45:00 ET
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Every trader has to fight to succeed. Market veterans who have survived brutal trading environments will agree with the idea that "patience is a virtue."

Take Dick Diamond. In 46 years of battling to defend his portfolio, Diamond has remained victorious. Yet even though he has a record of consistently profitable trades over nearly half a century -- early in his career, Diamond saw bitter defeat.
 
After serving in the Marine Corps in the 1950s, Dick became a floor broker at the American stock exchange in 1960. After a few years he was trading his own account; despite his inexperience and impatience, this young trader managed to profit from participating in easy, bull-market battles. In one year alone (1968) he made $900,000.
 
But the next year the bull market ended, and Dick lost 70% of his capital.
 
A loss on that scale would have destroyed the morale and career of most traders. Yet Diamond vowed it would never happen again -- and it hasn't.
 
Instead, the experience taught him the most definitive lesson of his career. He realized that to trade for a living requires a patient and conservative approach.
 
 A career trader must be disciplined and ready and able to take the opportunities in both directions – and to defend your portfolio against the inevitable risks and pitfalls.
 
Dick knows how to succeed in the markets-- and he has taught hundreds of students what he learned the hard way.
 
If you are looking for a battle-tested, winning trader who can teach you his hard-earned knowledge, attend Diamond's NEW Market Mentor Online Trading Course >>
 
Patience and discipline in your market approach is rewarding. But if you wait too long on this opportunity, you will lose your chance to save.
  
What will you learn from Diamond and his assistant, Roberto Hernandez?
 
How to
  • recognize and act on Dick's 80/20 trade setups -- those trades with an 80% chance of success and the only opportunities that he will trade
  • trade within your capital limits and how to establish a core position
  • know when you are most vulnerable and prone to breaking your trading rules -- with advice to help you overcome this dangerous psychology
  • develop the emotional discipline to kill the bad habits that keep you from success
  • recognize the important nuances of trading stocks, options and futures, including the best time of day to buy individual stocks and how to "trend play" with options
Dick Diamond will show you his prep work, review his system set up and show you how he scans the market for 80/20 setups. If he sees one, he'll show you how he executes the trade. If not, he'll show you how to exercise the patience necessary to be a successful trader.
 
You (and your online classmates) will learn from the same course materials as those who attend his 4-day Market Mentor Trading Course. PLUS you will get access to the video archives so that you can watch and review at your own pace.

Zero-in on "80/20" trade setups, overcome the obstacles that hinder your success, improve your patience and discipline, and forge your path to a successful trading career -- all from the comfort of your home or office.
 

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