Never Trade with Money Needed for Future Obligations
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Mark Louie
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Never
trade
with
money
needed for future obligations. Have a separate portion of your
capital
for
trading
options. The worst thing you would
want
is to lose your
mortgage
payment
or
retirement
savings
on one
single
sour trade.
Source:
www.contrarianprofits.com
Tags:
capital
,
options trading
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