O Trade Mais Lucrativo da Vida de Dr. Paul Foi Um Acidente
🎯 Às vezes, os melhores trades são os que você esquece que fez.
Dr. David Paul compartilha a história do melhor trade de sua vida — e o mais curioso é que ele achava que já tinha sido stopado!
Enquanto assistia a um show da Celine Dion no Royal Albert Hall, ele descobriu que ainda estava posicionado em cobre… e o preço havia disparado para cima, ignorando todos os níveis de Fibonacci. Quando abriu a conta, haviam milhares em lucro, completamente inesperado.
🔹 O trade de cobre que mudou tudo
🔹 A importância de deixar os lucros correrem
🔹 O poder de não interferir no trade
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The best one, without a doubt, is a copper
trade that I did a lifetime ago. I put the
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trade on while I was in South Africa, and I
didn’t think I had any positions because I
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was sure that I’d been stopped out of
this copper trade before I left South
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Africa. And I was going along to watch
Celine Dion at the Royal Albert Hall.
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And in fact, what had happened was I’d
missed the stop in copper by a tick or two,
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and the copper price had run up
the page just ignored all those
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fib levels — it just kept on going. And
when I opened up the brokerage account,
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there were thousands in it. Completely unexpected.
So I think that stands out as a wonderful trade.
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Now, I just let it run — it
ran up the page for weeks
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on end because I didn’t think I had a position.