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I sent you an email yesterday about THE 10AM BELL. |
A lot of you opened it. Good. |
But today I want to ask you a harder question. |
What if the reason you're not making money has nothing to do with your strategy, your discipline, or your skill — and everything to do with the time of day you're trading? |
What if the bell you've been trained to watch since the day you opened a brokerage account is the single biggest reason your account isn't growing? |
Let me describe your morning. Tell me if I'm wrong. |
9:15 AM. Coffee's going. CNBC is on mute. You're scrolling headlines, trying to figure out what to trade today. Twenty-seven tabs open. A dozen tickers on the watchlist. No plan. No edge. Just waiting for the bell to ring. |
9:30 hits. The bell rings. You feel that little jolt — pulse goes up, palms get sweaty, and you think: I need to DO something right now. |
So you jump in. You chase the spike. You get stopped out. By 10:15 you've already lost money, and you've got the whole day ahead of you trying to claw it back. |
Then you do it again tomorrow. |
You know what that is? That's not trading. That's a conditioned response. |
Pavlov figured this out a hundred years ago. Ring a bell, feed the dogs. After a few weeks, he could ring the bell with no food anywhere — and the dogs would start salivating anyway. Just from the sound. |
Wall Street does the exact same thing to you every morning at 9:30. |
That bell in Times Square — the one on CNBC with some celebrity on the balcony — that bell isn't ringing for you. It's ringing to bring you to the table so the house can take your chips. |
The algorithms make money on your activity. The market makers make money on your slippage. The institutions — the ones who actually move markets — they aren't even trading at 9:30. They're waiting. Waiting for you to panic, chase, and shove your order in at the worst possible price. |
Then they take the other side. |
That's the game. And you've been playing it every single morning — maybe for years — without anyone ever telling you the game was rigged from the opening bell. |
So let me tell you about the other bell. |
THE 10AM BELL. |
It doesn't ring on CNBC. It doesn't trend on social media. It doesn't come with a celebrity on a balcony. Wall Street has never mentioned it to you — because the moment you start watching it, you stop being profitable for them. |
And the traders who follow THE 10AM BELL have grown their entire account by an average of 24.8% per month for 11 months straight. Not one trade. The whole account. |
And here's the part that should genuinely bother you. |
It's simple. Disarmingly, almost insultingly simple. While you've been grinding through 27 tabs and 12 tickers and a wall of conflicting indicators — THE 10AM BELL has been sitting right there. Clean. Quiet. Obvious once you see it. Producing numbers that make the 9:30 chaos look like a bad joke. |
You've been making this harder than it ever needed to be. And nobody told you to stop. Because your complexity is someone else's profit. |
On Thursday, April 30th at 2:00 PM Eastern, a 25-year trading veteran is going to reveal what THE 10AM BELL actually is — and why Wall Street has never told you about it. |
He's going to explain why the first 30 minutes after the open are the most dangerous — and the very specific reason nobody on Wall Street wants you to understand. |
He's going to show you what a doubled account every 7 months actually looks like — at the conservative target — and what the real 11-month track record looks like beside it. |
And he's going to show you the signal behind THE 10AM BELL that has made all of it possible. |
>> Stop salivating. See THE 10AM BELL. Register free. << |
You'll get the full Track Record Report the moment you sign up — 11 months of returns, laid out, documented — so you can see the numbers before they're decoded live. |
Same market. Same screen. Different bell. Different outcome. |
— Don |
P.S. Most traders lose money in the first 30 minutes and spend the rest of the day trying to make it back. That's not a character flaw. That's what happens when you don't know about THE 10AM BELL. Thursday at 2 PM ET. The reveal. |
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