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The Market Is Right

When I used to trade the regular markets, I can’t tell you how often I saw good, professional traders saying “this makes no sense, the market is wrong.”

No, the market is always right.

You are wrong.

You’re either in line with it and making money or you’re losing money and bitching about how the market should be more rational.

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