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Reply guy fails his IQ test twice

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Smells like yet another reply guy is none too pleased. Specifically, with my promoting Troy Broussar

Smells like yet another reply guy is none too pleased. Specifically, with my promoting Troy Broussard’s crypto trading coaching this week, where he teaches how he uses his knowledge of automation and systems (gained as a Navy nuclear engineer, enterprise-class software developer, & API-level marketing automation specialist) to trade in crypto day in, and day out, like a kid playing videos games, with every gain like racking up his score on Frogger or Space Invaders. The reply guy's first failed test: "Crypto = throwing your money down the toilet. They should be telling people to invest in silver and gold. If they knew what they were doing they would be millionaires, but they are simply crypto maggots. Look at today, it crashed while everything else went up!" And here I thought the best time to buy something is when it's on sale… But the reply guy wasn’t done. He retakes the test, and fails yet again: “A crypto maggot like Tai Lopez you are becoming?” Hell yeah! I got the rented airplanes, mansions, and cars — the whole deal. My next move is to grift full time over to Twitter and talk up crypto even though, as I’ve said in every other email I’ve sent this week about this: * I don’t personally trade or use it. * I don’t even currently have access to a crypto wallet. * But I do benefit from it since Troy (who I partner with in multiple software companies) takes a small portion of the sales and runs his crypto game he coaches people on. So in that sense, I do use it and benefit from crypto, just not directly. * I will be a “case study” for his coaching students using his methods. If that makes me a “crypto maggot” then okay. We’ll just have to try to get along without the reply guy’s participation. All right, enough of the reply guy. Here's Troy's retort it in my SettleHeads social media community: (After I posted the above failed IQ test results inside) === Lol said from Mr Broke and who said I’m not a Crypto millionaire? Not mutually exclusive and my portfolio has 3x’d already this year…. Yeah nothing to see here… just a maggot… Crypto is NOT for everyone, I get it. As you know Ben Settle I'm a supporter, investor and developer in Crypto — but I AM NOT A FANBOY. I am a pragmatic and measured risk taker and investor. I don't mind if people don't like it. Look, Forex is crazy speculative. Options can lose massive money in minutes and wipe out an account. And today, Stocks are more speculative than anything... their fundamentals of P/E ratios and such are 30+ years outdated and the whole thing is a big corporate shell game. Companies buying up $10M companies and then 3x'ing their valuation on their books to inflate their stock prices. A massive manipulative scam that makes Crypto look docile in comparison in terms of "manipulation". My point is, risk is risk... investments are investments... knowledge is knowledge... and risk tolerance is important to all of it. === Troy then followed it all up by explaining how much he churned out just yesterday using his methods while doing other stuff, like he does pretty much everyday since his trading methods are heavily automated. Okay so that’s that. If you: 1. Are interested in Troy’s ways, but still skeptical 2. Want to make sure he’s the real deal with all this Then simply attend his free demo of the content & his coaching community tomorrow, and ask him whatever questions you want. Really hold his feet to the fire to make sure he’s not a crypto maggot or whatever, if you choose. It’s tomorrow (Friday 11/11) at 1:00 EST And to attend simply register here: [https∶//www.emailplayers.com/crypto/q_a]( Ben Settle P.S. Here’s some irony: Troy told me the biggest objection he gets to his coaching is the pricing. Apparently, it’s so low for the bonus and offer stack he's including people think it’s too good to be true. As if there must be some kind of "catch." Dan Kennedy himself even told Troy to price it between $9,000.00 - and $11,000.00 if that tells you something. And Troy is going to be pumping the price up soon, just to shut people up about it, if nothing else. But until tomorrow it’s literally a fraction of those numbers now. Something to think about. And also something to ask him on the demo call tomorrow if you want. This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2022 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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