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The #1 Reason Your Good Trades Keep Going Bad (and How to Fix it)...

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Dear Unknown, One of the most common questions we receive from traders who are frustrated with their

Dear Unknown, One of the most common questions we receive from traders who are frustrated with their results is… “Why do my good trades keep going bad?” You’ve tried picking the best stocks... You’ve tried selling at the right time... You’ve listened to what the trading experts are saying... But still, when you place a trade it might start out well, but then suddenly reverse and end up losing money. It’s like planning the perfect day of golf with your friends, and then it rains. You feel lost, wondering what to do next, and wish someone would just show you a better way. But hang in there… Because I’ve discovered a simple trick to fix a trade if it starts going the wrong way. And I’ll be revealing ALL the details at the upcoming Wealth365 Summit on Tuesday, January 16th at 3 PM ET. When you [register for this Free online event]( I’ll show you not only how you can spot incredible trade opportunities – but also how to adjust them if the trade doesn’t go as planned. I know… it sounds too good to be true… But this unique method has already helped thousands of my readers trade with confidence and protect their profits, even when the market turns volatile… So, if you want to get better at trading and not worry so much... [Click right here to register for FREE]( and join thousands of active investors learning my proprietary technique. And here’s the best part… When you [save your seat now]( you will receive a very special bonus: The Price Action Pivot 2-Day Workshop (a $997 value, yours Free). [A screenshot of a video Description automatically generated]( Price Action Pivots are an easy-to-learn, price-action based forecasting technique which allows us (with a high degree of certainty) to predict the most likely trend direction – before the move occurs. And it won’t take you long to start trading with more confidence. That’s why you want to get in NOW. Simply [register for the upcoming Free Wealth365 Event]( and then be on the lookout for an email from my team with an access link to this amazing 2-Day Workshop. [Click HERE to Register for the FREE Wealth365 Online Event]( Let’s make 2024 your best year yet! To your wealth, [A black text on a white background Description automatically generated] Jeff Tompkins Chief Investment Strategist Altos Trading, LLC P.S. Unfortunately, this is a limited-offer. Only the first 100 investors to respond today are guaranteed a chance to get a spot at this lucrative online trading event AND my must-see Price Action Pivot 2-Day Workshop worth $997. So don’t delay, [claim your spot to my Free Wealth365 online event here](. 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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