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Live Q&A with James - AutoTrading Program

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completecurrencytrader.com

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Thu, Jan 17, 2019 04:16 PM

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Just a quick message for you today to provide a couple of updates regarding the new auto trading pro

[Two Important Updates]( Just a quick message for you today to provide a couple of updates regarding the new auto trading program: First of all, I will be hosting a [live webinar]( tomorrow (Friday January 18th) at 9am US Eastern Time, to discuss and answer questions about the new automated trading robot I am using. Register Here: The session will be recorded. But, the replay will only be sent to those that register for the event. As expected, we have had quite a lot of questions come in to the support desk about this, so I think the best way to respond is to do a live class. If you have any questions at all or would just like to learn more details about how the robot trades and what to expect, [please be sure to attend](. Time Sensitive... Secondly, this has now become quite time sensitive. I did not realise that our server is only configured to host 100 robots. Once those numbers are taken, we will not be able to accept anyone else in to the program without re-configuring things. We can of course do that, but not at late notice as we plan to go live on Monday. Therefore, if you are interested and have not yet signed up, please do so ASAP. Spaces are limited and time is running short. If you have not watched the video I released yesterday about the new program, please [click here]( to watch the video. As things are right now, I plan to close the doors and begin setting up access for everyone after the live webinar tomorrow. Please make sure you [watch the video]( prior to attending the webinar and have your questions prepared if you want any extra clarification before signing up. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow and hopefully having you in the program. Kind regards, James This email is always sent with permission. Either You (or someone using your email address) bought something from or signed up for our newsletter or requested areport from our website. Futures, forex, stock and options trading is not appropriate for all traders. There is a substantial risk of loss associated with trading these markets. Losses can and will occur. No system or methodology has ever been developed that can assure profit or against losses. No representation or implication is being made that using any of these methodologies or systems will generate profit or ensure against losses. Click here to unsubscribe:

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