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Learn how with this seminar He has found a way to trade in BOTH directions at the SAME TIME! He's ca

Learn how with this seminar [image] Jack Carter, a former Wall Street trader with 37 years of experience, has recently [made a shocking discovery…]() He has found a way to trade in BOTH directions at the SAME TIME! He's calling this technique The Trojan Horse… And thanks to this technique, Jack doesn’t care whether the market is bullish or bearish. Now, this sneaky strategy may go against everything you think you know about trading, but it is perfectly calibrated for this 2023 market. By implementing it you will no longer fear volatility, but welcome it with open arms! The truth is, volatility is the driving force of BIG trades! Without it, there are NO big trades to be had! And with the Trojan Horse, you can harness volatility without the guesswork! [Click here to check out Jack’s full explanation]( on The Trojan Horse and how you can implement it to your gameplan today! Trade Safe! Micah Lamar Investing is inherently risky. While a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security.Don’t trade with money you can’t afford to lose. This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell securities. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site.The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results.CFTC RULE 4.41 – HYPOTHETICAL OR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS. UNLIKE AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RECORD, SIMULATED RESULTS DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL TRADING. ALSO, SINCE THE TRADES HAVE NOT BEEN EXECUTED, THE RESULTS MAY HAVE UNDER-OR-OVER COMPENSATED FOR THE IMPACT, IF ANY, OF CERTAIN MARKET FACTORS, SUCH AS LACK OF LIQUIDITY.SIMULATED TRADING PROGRAMS IN GENERAL ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFIT OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN.All trades, patterns, charts, systems, etc., discussed in this message and the product materials are for illustrative purposes only and not to be construed as specific advisory recommendations. [Unsubscribe]( Daily Core Report 1555 University Blvd S Mobile, Alabama 36609 United States (251) 652-1555

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