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[Book] Licensed to Profit

Thursday 20th March 2008

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Licensed To Profit by Trading in Financial Markets

by Chris Shea

In Licensed to Profit, expert trading coach Chris prepares you to obtain your license to trade - the key to market success!

He sets out a plan to help you achieve trading success:

# Taking advantage of analytical trading techniques that present high probability set-ups
# Mastering the trading ‘road rules’
# Understanding risk management
# Harnessing the full repertoire of skills needed to drive your trading ‘car’
# Escaping your break-even rut
# Overcoming potential hurdles, including your mindset.

If you want to be one of the 10% of people who have achieved trading success, this book is for you.

Licensed To Profit by Chris Shea (Normally $33.95, ON SPECIAL for a limited time for $23.76 + $4.95 p&p) is available through the Good Returns Bookstore (www.goodreturns.co.nz/books or call 0800 345 675)



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