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Massive windfalls inevitableTrump to End the Dollar as We Know It by 2018? From Our Associates at Money Map Press Don't like this email? [Report & Opt-out]( Mysterious Pattern Keeps Appearing With Big Stocks Dear Reader, Two years ago, I made the biggest bet of my life. To the tune of $1.995 million. I wagered I could show average, everyday people how to buy stocks that are only going up, with 100% certainty. To put it simply, I not only won that bet... I crushed it... recommending trades with 4,829% total gains in 18 months (which to my knowledge is a record for the industry). And now [I'm ready to do it all over again](... On November 8, 2016 - just 24 hours before Donald Trump got elected - a mysterious "X-Pattern" appeared on the Dow Jones Index. And the very next day the Dow soared toward new record highs. This mysterious "X-Pattern" was apparently able to signal what the pundits and prognosticators could not; that a Donald Trump election was welcome news to American investors.   And as you're about to see, [this wasn't a one-time event](. In fact, if this pattern appears on any stock, there is 100% certainty that it's on its way up. And to make sure you get a chance to profit from this pattern, I've put together a presentation to explain exactly how it all works. To give you an idea of the kind of money it can help produce... I recently delivered top gains of 281% and 381% in just a single month! And I'm expecting even bigger gains to come. [Click here and I'll tell you what you need to do](. To Your Success, Keith Fitz-Gerald Chief Investment Strategist, Money Morning If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.]( Copyright © 2017 Day Traders Finance. All rights reserved. [Required Financial Disclosure & Disclaimer Statement]( Our mailing address is: DayTraders.Finance 2816 Morris Avenue Suite 32 Union New Jersey 07083 United States

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