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Gateway to Summer: Sizzling STT Memorial Day Savings

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Written by Tim Bohen

The concept of freedom is more meaningful than ever in 2021.

The last year or so has been full of unprecedented events and challenges for people around the globe.

Through it all, I’ve felt incredibly lucky to live in the United States. I truly believe this is the best country in the world! 

Though I never served in the military myself, I’m incredibly appreciative of those who have served our country.

It’s because of these brave men and women that we have so much freedom — including the freedom to trade. 

I’d like to take a moment to give thanks to our brave soldiers. Plus, to celebrate summer’s unofficial kick-off, StocksToTrade has an amazing special going on right now

Keep reading for the details … You don’t want to miss this. 

Trading in the Free World 

Tim Sykes Tim Bohen

Memorial Day has more to do with trading than you might think. 

Without the greatest military in the world, our country might not be as safe or secure as it is.

We have an incredible amount of freedom to travel and do as we please — even in the face of stay-at-home orders! 

I believe that the safety our military provides is part of why we’re able to have some of the greatest stock exchanges in the world. 

It’s kind of incredible that the stock market even exists. It’s even more incredible that trading is available to anyone. You don’t need a specific degree. You just need a laptop and a brokerage account.

Traders should be very thankful for this freedom…

Giving Thanks To Our Brave Soldiers

While I never served, I’m definitely a fanboy of those who have — including but not limited to David Goggins, Tim Kennedy, and Jocko Willink … They were all in the military, and they’re all great heroes. 

By the way, if you don’t know those names, make it a point to look them up on YouTube or check them out on Google. I guarantee you’ll be inspired by their words and stories. 

Instead of seeing Memorial Day as a day that you can’t trade, take the time to consider the true meaning of the holiday. Take a moment to appreciate those who have made trading possible for you.

It’s a holiday, so of course, it’s important to take time to spend time with family and friends. 

But consider taking a portion of this stock market holiday to further your trading education, too.

Read a book. Check out the SteadyTrade Podcast. Catch up with my Pre-Market Prep sessions. And definitely take advantage of this AWESOME StocksToTrade special for the holiday…

StocksToTrade Memorial Day Special 

To celebrate Memorial Day, we’ve got a great special for new subscribers:

For just $20, you can get:

  • A 2-week trial of StocksToTrade 
  • Access to STT’s Breakouts & Breakdowns chat, where two of Tim Sykes’ top students, Kyle Williams and Jack Kellogg, talk about trades on their respective radars 
  • Access to STT’s Small Cap Rockets chat, featuring alerts from three top small-cap stock traders — me, Matthew Monaco, and John Papa

Take advantage of this incredible offer now! 

 

Happy Memorial Day!

Despite the challenges of the past year or two, I think it’s truly one of the most exciting times to be in the stock market. 

That’s why I’m thankful for those who have made it possible this Memorial Day.

If you have served, I salute you for the great service you have given to our country. If you’ve served and you’re a trader … I doubly salute you! Thank you for making our world a safe place to live and trade. 

What does Memorial Day mean to you? How will you make the most of this holiday? Leave a comment, I love hearing your thoughts!

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