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Trading through Fire - Scam Victim to Crypto Freedom Your Blueprint to Succeed - cover

Trading through Fire - Scam Victim to Crypto Freedom Your Blueprint to Succeed

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Maison d'édition: Inco G. Nito Publications

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Synopsis

Trading Through Fire: Scam Victim to Crypto Freedom - Your Blueprint to Succeed
 
Most crypto books promise you the moon - all hype, no substance.
 
They sell charts with rocket emojis. They brag about overnight millionaires. They tell you it’s easy.
 
This book is different.
 
It begins not with success, but with betrayal - a devastating crypto scam that nearly ended everything. From a broken trust and a minimal balance, the author began again. No shortcuts. No magic. Just systems, self-discipline, and an unshakable will to rebuild.
 
Inside Trading Through Fire, you’ll discover:
 
A raw personal journey from scam victim to financial independence.
 
A trading system built on math, emotional control, and compounding
 
A Real trade journal and risk strategies that held under pressure
 
It is a practical practical blueprint you can adapt
 
This is not theory. This is survival.
 
You won’t find empty promises here. You’ll find scars, lessons, and structure.
 
Whether you're a new trader burned by the hype, or someone finally ready to take control of your financial path, this book offers one thing that most don’t: the truth.
 
No hype. No shortcuts. Just the blueprint — if you’re ready to build.
Disponible depuis: 06/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 99 pages.

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