Monday Live Stream

by | Apr 1, 2023

Howdy traders, it’s Bryce here.

It’s Saturday, I know you’re probably hoping to relax.

Don’t worry, there’s not much to do today.

Besides, sign up for Monday’s live stream and clear your schedule as best you can.

My mentor, Tim  Sykes, will be live streaming all day alongside StocksToTrade’s lead trainer Tim Bohen.

Two infectious personalities, a bunch of hot stocks, and it’s all rolled into one big event.

It’s not just any live stream either … They’ll be trading live all day. Viewers will be able to see their screens and hear the thought process in real time.

If you work a day job, don’t feel pressured to catch the whole thing.

I’ll tell you the most important times to watch and how to capitalize on this opportunity.

Keep reading to prepare for Monday … 

Trading Psychology

It’s all about the morning and the afternoon.

During mid-day, stocks are usually pretty lazy.

So if you’ve only got a few hours to spare, focus on the first hour and the last hour of the trading day.

Try to work some things around in your schedule, or get your work done early so you can watch the live stream.

Sykes: “Prepare for takeoff on Monday at 9:30am”

If I were you, I would prepare myself for Monday at 9:30am.

What’s taking off?

These opportunities were key for me during my journey to become a profitable trader.

Trading is all about psychology and discipline. Hindsight is 20/20. When people look back at a stock spike they think, “damn I could have ridden that thing!”

But saying it and doing it are two completely different things.

In the moment, there are a bunch of tickers moving at the same time. Newbies don’t know which ones to pay attention to. Even if they pick the right ticker, they’re still trying to profit on a highly volatile stock, often risking a couple of thousand dollars.

The stress can cause people to make dumb mistakes.

And that’s why these live trade sessions are so important.

Even if you’re not trading, you’ll get to see how Sykes and Bohen handle the pressure and ride the momentum.

It’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss … 

See you in the next letter.