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Another down day... And Today Looks Like We Are Ready To Jump! Dear Fellow Investor, Another down da

Another down day... And Today Looks Like We Are Ready To Jump! [View this email in your browser]( Dear Fellow Investor, Another down day... At one point the Dow was down almost 1400 points off of the daily high. I know a lot of people are scared and confused, however my team of “market assassins” are [finding opportunity everywhere](. This is truly the kind of market traders like us live for! I want you to be able to find the incredible opportunities to profit from in this market... Steve Smith and I are doing an emergency market briefing later today at 4:15pm Eastern. Steve literally grew up on Wall Street. He started when he was 12 years old as a runner/clerk for his father and the traders his father worked with. When he graduated college, he became one of the youngest members of the NYSE in history. His whole professional life has been devoted to understanding the markets and profiting no matter what was happening. Steve knows how to make MORE money when the market is down. In 2015 the S&P was down .73% and Options360 - the service Steve runs for us - was up 125%! That wasn't luck, or an accident. That was because Steve knows how to [make money no matter what the market is doing]( and he is going to share his strategies with you tonight. When you stop being scared and learn how to trade the right way... You can almost print money at will, just like Steve and all of my analysts here at AMTG. That's what this emergency briefing is about. We want you to have the knowledge and confidence to find the kind of epic trades that can change your life. The briefing is FREE, but [you have to register]( for it. To Your Success Adam P.S. Based on the number of registrants already - we are likely going to max out on attendees because of technical limitations. Don't miss the chance to discover how you can [ride this volatility and become a legendary trader]( Register now and show up 15 minutes early. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2020 Adam Mesh Trading Group LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted in to receive daily emails from Adam Mesh at adammesh.com. Our mailing address is: Adam Mesh Trading Group LLC 146 W 29th St Rm 8ENew York, Ny 10001 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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