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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)


Q: How do I use the TradeRx 2.0 user interface?
A: Watch this video: https://youtu.be/NXwUdDugGXg

Q: What if I don't like my AB? Can I change?
A: Yes you can. Please notify us of the reasons so that we can change you to another AB and perhaps work with the AB that you did not want so that they'll be better suited for their next buddy.

Q: What if I can't trade or work with my AB for awhile.
A: For the most part that will mean that you will be reassigned to a new AB when you return to the program. Please contact us with your specific circumstances and we'll do what we can to work with you.

Q: How long does this program take?
A: That's really up to you. There are several exercises each with a different goal. The harder you work, the more likely you'll get through the program more quickly than if you only do it in your spare time. The program is designed to trip you up and set you back on a regular basis because thats how trading, and real life, works. Working through the setbacks is the real value of this program. Without setbacks, there can't be growth.





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