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Dear Reader, Yesterday, we discussed some important factors when deciding how you want to trade and

Dear Reader, Yesterday, we discussed some important factors when deciding how you want to trade and what strategies to use. Today, I want to share why we are the trusted source of trading information for thousands of traders worldwide. ​​​ --------------------------------------------------------------- [“Read This Book ASAP!”]( The writers from Fortune Magazine were blown away when they saw me make about $20,000 in minutes using these techniques! I have read this book at least ten times. The strategies in this book are timeless, and the lessons are invaluable. If you’re serious about trading, this is a must-read. [Click Here To Get Your Copy!]( ​​​ --------------------------------------------------------------- Being in this industry since 2006, I’ve learned that understanding the WHY behind the trade is just as important as the trade itself. That’s why our emphasis is on clear communication, which is why our subscribers trust us. If anything, we may over-communicate a bit. But when it comes to your trading portfolio, it’s better to hear from us a little too often than miss an important update. On every webinar I do, you can see my trading screen, and any alert we send out is always listed in a trade portfolio manager so you can see entry and exit points. My goal is to keep everything light and small because I know that you just want to experience what it’s like to win. I’d rather see you experience an actual $400 win for yourself than tell you a story about someone else making $10,000 because they took a big risk. Obviously, your risk tolerance is an individual thing. Some of our more sophisticated members trade larger than I would be comfortable with. Still, others are just starting and trade very small. My goal is to make sure you can experience wins no matter where you are on that spectrum. Tomorrow, I will share how we help ensure you are experiencing wins regularly. Kind Regards, Adam P.S. If you haven’t already, [please get a copy of this book](. I’ve ready it 10+ times. It’s that important! Highly recommended! ​​​​​​ Copyright © 2023, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Adam Mesh Trading Group 1 Penn Plaza | Suite 3910 New York, NY 10019 [unsubscribe from all emails]( [update subscription preferences]( Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](.

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