Subject: My Brains Just Might Be Scrambled...

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I live in what's been referred to as "The Great White North." 🍁

More commonly called Canada. 🇨🇦

And it can be cold. Last winter we had a couple weeks where it was below -40 degrees Celsius.

But that's in the winter.

Right now, it's summer. And we're in the middle of a heatwave.

I had a thermometer set outside in the sun the other day, and it read 46 degrees Celsius. 🌡️

That's about 12 degrees hotter than our typical average.

And when it gets hot like that, I can barely function.

All I want to do is sit in front of a fan, or take the boat out on the lake. 🚤

Other than that, I'm not going to do too much.

And thinking is out of the question, as I feel like a bit of a zombie. 🧟

But, heat waves aren't limited to the weekends.

They happen during trading days too.

So if you trade, and are off your game, or somehow can't fit your normal trading routine in... what do you do?

Luckily for me, I crossed that off my list a long time ago. 📋

Because - having set up an incredible team inside The Empirical Collective that includes Samuel Goldman - I don't HAVE to be at my best in order to find and execute trades.

They do all the work for me. ⛱️

So it doesn't matter how I feel or what's going on in the world.

Because they keep those simple to execute, winning trades just rollin' in. 💰

All I need is an internet connection, and a cell phone or laptop, and I can keep trading.

So if you'd like to loose the pressure of having to come up with incredible trades each and every trading day, you can join the High Society and become a member of The Empirical Collective at:
https://theempiricalcollective.com

But for right now, it's too hot for me.

I think I will take the boat out. It looks like there's a breeze out on the lake. Maybe the fish will be biting... 🎣

And with that, I wish you all the best!

Your Minister of Capitalism,
Brett Davison