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During the 5 minute bootcamp I highlighted what a typical day looks like for me. I earn about $9,100

[image] Hey Trader, Kyle Dennis here. Thanks for watching my [5 Minute Trading Bootcamp.]( During the 5 minute bootcamp I highlighted what a typical day looks like for me. I earn about $9,100 trading stocks each day… I know...crazy right!? Could you make that too? Absolutely! Will you? Probably not! At least not to start. I was the same way, and I had to work through countless mistakes and botched accounts to get to $9K a day. This type of success doesn’t happen overnight, but it could starting today! That’s because today I’m offering you a [limited time replay of my 5 Minute Bootcamp.]( Now this time around I want you to focus on just 40 seconds of the video. The seconds between :40 - and 1:20 will be the most important 40 seconds of your day. You’ll see why soon. Also, just like I promised, here are your copies of my exclusive training manuals: [7 Trading Sins](, [Middle-Class Millionaire](, and last but not least the [$2.9 Million Biotech Playbook](. [image]( Each one of these E*books represents an important and impactful part of my trading journey. As you will learn in each E*book, trading stocks isn’t an over complicated endeavor. It’s actually quite simple when you focus on just a few key strategies. For example, I developed the [$2.9 Million Biotech Playbook]( as I initially built my career as a Biotech Trader. Through finding simple catalysts, I was able to develop a lucrative trading career and build my initial $15,000 starting capital to well over $2.9 Million. How did I do it? Read the book! I explain everything! My journey did not come without struggles. Believe it or not, trading stocks wasn’t my first career choice. When I started trading, I had absolutely no clue where to get started and made too many boneheaded mistakes to count... Luckily, I was able to stay in the game long enough to learn from my mistakes, and eventually turn the tables and become profitable. That’s what inspired me to write [7 Trading Sins]( and [Middle-Class Millionaire](. Both books about my early struggles, and how to avoid them. Now that you have these training manuals in your arsenal, it’s time to get to work! Don’t forget. 40 seconds is all I need. [Click here to watch the 5 Minute Trading Bootcamp again.]( I’ll be in touch soon. Best, Kyle [image] [Unsubscribe]( 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States

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