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As a longtime member of The PPT and 12631 (first member who signed up), Marc David has proven himself to be as disciplined and hardworking as any trader out there. He uses and fully analyzes all of the features of The PPT algorithm, which is quite impressive given how complex and substantive it is.
In addition, Marc is a fitness expert and is extremely knowledgable about bodybuilding, nutrition, and all aspects of health and wellness. He has earned the respect of everyone in the iBankCoin community, and it would be foolish to not try out his website. As traders, we spend tons of time sitting and possibly neglecting our health. Marc has a great track record of specializing in fitness and health consulting for the trading community. You can see his ad off the right of your screen, or you can CLICK HERE to go to Marc’s site.
As someone who has talked to Marc extensively over the past few years, I give you my word that you will not be disappointed in his service. Marc is a proud sponsor of iBankCoin, and iBC is proud to have Marc as a prominent member of our community.
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yeah buddy!!!!
yeahhhhh chiiivoooo
LOL.
You are a cross-marketing fiend!
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Is that MD’s gal over there on the left?
Because there’s no way Blue Steel on the right is MD.
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It’s Adriana from The Sopranos
STFU! Really?
No!
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LoL
Thank you Chess. Chivo is my Pelican spokesperson.
I’ve found quite the connection between trading and bodybuilding. If you are a bodybuilder, you will probably make a halfway decent it not excellent trader. Those who trade, will find the lifestyle and routines of bodybuilding to be easy to accept and adapt to.
Granted, there’s always exceptions but the two skills compliment each other very well. More than one might think.
I’ve been popping Dannies for years to enhance my trading.
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Nice..
Good luck MD. I’m not the bodybuilding or even the exercising type, but if I were I would give you my business.
Now where’s my coffee and smokes?
I have a plan for that…
Chess, looking at the ppt and 12631. I saw in earlier blog post that you guys provide entries and exits. What would be really helpful is information on position sizing during entry to keep risk on track. Is this something that you can or already do provide in the 12631?