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Trading any asset (stock, futures, option, etc.) involves a risk of loss of some or all of your capital. Additionally, if you really screw up you can end up owing your broker money beyond what you initially placed in the account or have to take delivery of certain commodities, i.e., 1000 barrels of oil or 5000 bushels of wheat. That's right, "I'm sorry, Mr. Smith, you entered into a contract when you entered into that futures trade. Please bring your tanker to New York to pick up your oil. Have a nice day."

The information on this site is for educational purposes only. Eric Sarratt does not give trade recommendations, nor is he qualified or licensed to provide financial advice. You should seek advice from your own personal financial advisor, or even better, really, really learn how to trade the markets yourself so you can stop being a victim of the financial system.

If you use my systems to enter any trades or change any of the positions you are in, you do so of your own free will and you accept responsibility for any losses you incur. Don't be an idiot. Learn to trade on paper or start out with money that you can afford to lose until you are consistently profitable. And by consistently profitable I mean making 15% or more year-over-year or 2-3% per month on average month-over-month.


Good luck in your trading!

Eric

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