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[Saturday School Lesson] Spotting Opportunities with Momentum and Divergence Video Enclosed...

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We got you covered. For the past 18 months, we've been hosting Live Strategy Sessions and Market Ove

We got you covered. For the past 18 months, we've been hosting Live Strategy Sessions and Market Overviews every Tuesday evening at 7PM Eastern. We host these sessions via Zoom and you are invited to attend. We post the replays in the member's area and also on our YouTube Channel. We love having you attend but we understand that many of you cannot attend live due to scheduling conflicts, work, family obligations or timezone differences. However, we want you to benefit from these teachings because they are unlike any other service around. We give away for free what other companies overcharge for, or don't offer at all because they don't have the knowledge, understand the material or lack the skills themselves. After all, there's only one Jeff Tompkins and many imitators. You have the benefit of having one of the best traders of our generation, spoon feeding you the best trading tips, techniques and strategies that are working in today's market using real-time market conditions. Nothing hindsight or cherry-picked. This past week, Jeff discussed [How to Spot Opportunities with Momentum & Divergence]( on the Live Session. It was one of our best sessions ever and as a member, you are entitled to get this information. [Click Here to View Online Now]( Everything we've ever released has been for your benefit. It's made with you in mind. Every course, alert service, coaching program, trading indicator and software was created to help you. Not just you but our younger selves. Meaning, we give you what we wish we had when we were in your shoes. We've got you covered. We aren't going to let you down and we don't make things to sell things. We make things that work in all markets, all time frames for all traders regardless of experience, account size, or any other factor that excludes you. The reason why we started doing these Live Sessions every week for the past 18-months because we saw where we are today way back then. It's not a coincidence. We wanted to prepare you. We knew that you would need this guidance and the market was going to go down this path we are on, that is long from over. We aren't new at this, we aren't going away and we aren't going to stop. We're here for you in this downturn like no other, each and every week. See you this Tuesday! Show up and be prepared for whatever the market throws at us. Enjoy your weekend, Your Altos Trading Team P.S. [Here's that link to watch this week's replay]( 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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