Saturday, February 18, 2023

A special invitation from DTI Founder Tom Busby…

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Get Back to the "Old School" of Trading

In over 40 years in the markets, I've seen a lot of trading "innovations" come and go.

Some are game-changers. My first globex terminal may seem like a relic now, but it completely revolutionized the way I traded forever.

But many of the "fads" in trading we see these days are exactly that — fads that won't last, because they don't pass the "sniff test."

In four decades, I've learned that there's no replacement for the "old school" techniques — the timeless trading truths that date back to icons like Warren Buffett, my personal hero Jesse Livermore, and probably even beyond.

From time-to-time at DTI, we like to go "back to basics," back to the "Old School," and I've found that these are some of the most important trading lessons you can ever learn.

So today, I've got a special invitation for YOU:

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