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Are You on the Right Side of Your Trades?

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Join us for the biggest trading event of 2024… Hey there! Richard Van Rich here. Every seasoned

Join us for the biggest trading event of 2024… Hey there! Richard Van Rich here. Every seasoned trader has their favorite set of indicators, whether that's moving averages, relative-strength oscillators, or a proprietary set of tools, like I use. But for all of you active traders, my colleague Jeff Tompkins is out here touting ONE SIMPLE INDICATOR you NEED to add to your charts. He’s used this proprietary tool to call multiple winning trades, every week since he discovered it. And he uses it HIMSELF to make a living. This indicator can "confirm or deny if you're on the right side of the trade," according to Jeff, and it can spot new trends up to three days before they happen. [And at 7:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 18th, he's going to spell it all out for you in a SPECIAL ONLINE TRAINING SESSION.]( Now, if you've already been following Jeff, you probably know that over the past few years, his followers have been getting hundreds of new opportunities with big profit potential. Not only is he out here killing real-time trades in his personal account… He’s TEACHING students how to hunt and execute trades for fast profits, based on a one-of-a-kind technology with the power to forecast new trends up to three days in advance. So, make sure to [sign up here for Jeff’s SPECIAL ONLINE TRAINING SESSION at 7:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 18th]( and he’ll explain how YOU can get in on the action. Talk to you soon! [A black background with a black text Description automatically generated with medium confidence] Richard Van Rich Co-Founder, Altos Trading Disclaimer: The Altos Trading Alert Newsletter is published as an information service for subscribers, and it includes opinions as to buying, selling and holding various stocks and other securities. However, the publishers of the Altos Trading Alert Newsletter are not brokers or investment advisers, and do not provide investment advice or recommendations directed to any particular subscriber or in view of the particular circumstances of any particular person. Altos Trading, including its owner, does not participate in any trades issued through the alert services. Subscribers to Altos Trading or any other persons who buy, sell or hold securities should do so with caution and consult with a broker or investment adviser before doing so. Trading securities and options involves risk. Prior to buying or selling an option, an investor must receive a copy of Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Investors need a broker to trade securities and options, and must meet suitability requirements. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Performance figures are based on actual recommendations. Due to the time critical nature of trading, brokerage fees, and the activity of other subscribers, there is no guarantee that subscribers will mirror the performance of the service. Performance numbers shown are based on trades subscribers could enter based on the trade alerts. Altos Trading, LLC assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by any individual or entity as a result of trade alerts or strategies taught through courses or coaching services. 7154 W State Street Suite 169 Boise Idaho 83714 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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