9.13. 24 in this video I talked about a few markets some which are not notated on the caption above but you'll see them in the video..... and I spent more time talking about issues with regard to maximizing your return when it makes sense.... because it's not just minimizing losses. it is also minimizing reward when it makes sense... and both of these issues make a huge difference in your results as a trader. Sometimes you can get into a market that has made you such a good return... you don't really want to get out of the market because you don't want to pay the taxes... and you think the Market's going to go higher anyway even if there are some downward Corrections. that concern is what I'm talking about when I'm trying to manage the the metals since short-term trades on the paper Market are relatively small compared to the long-term markets that have much greater cost of to the paper Market It is about the metals but the paper Market is a different Market than the physical Market. I didn't emphasize it on the past few videos but it's important to know with the markets that I am talking about... these markets are very active and they produce significant range and swings for buyers and sellers and it won't always be that way markets that have good range and opportunity sooner or later will contract and it will be very hard to make money and it contracted Market whereas if you know how to trade markets because you know how to handle more volatile markets that is where you will make your money because expanded markets if you know how to evaluate them is where the money is. I think generally The General markets will go lower because I think we'll have a crisis as it will relate up to the underlying vulnerabilities of the US dollar and this could have a substantial impact on the equities Market even though there will be some very bullish Futures markets. right now in the markets that I'm focused on you can trade it as a buyer or a seller if you know how to handle a market differently when it's an expanded Market as opposed to a contracted Market... as long as you recognize that contracted markets are always Limited and they are not the best markets and frankly from my point of view contracted markets are too much work. I see this as a special time to trade even though I don't trade most of this stuff like the dollar or the equities markets....
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