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Do you want to see Hugh's trades this last week? Join us tonight.

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Your Daily Bread: It's in the Week Ahead! Our Sunday webinar series seems to be garnering a lot of a

Your Daily Bread: It's in the Week Ahead! Our Sunday webinar series seems to be garnering a lot of attention as of late... no wonder. We review the last few days and take a look at what's coming up. I never realized there was so much interest in day trading SPY options! Thank you all for that. It pleases me to see so many people engaging, essentially learning how to write their own paycheck with this program. It's all about lifestyle. Imagine, not having to worry so much about the price of gas or food. Just visualize where you would be if you had the funds to do what you want. Frankly, as a salaried employee many years ago, I was trading dollars for hours. Up at 7 am, dressed and ready for the 9 to 5. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it... for the first several years. I still miss some of the people and the fun we had, but honestly, that was a dead end street. The company dictated my lifestyle, all of it. I had to find something else... something I could control. Options trading was it. I found my space, my calling... . and, I never looked back. Even when I blew out my account, I KNEW there was a future in this for me. To be clear, options trading is very risky. Those who do not know what they are doing WILL lose it all. Guaranteed 100%. It is for that reason you need us. Goodness know, we've been there, made the mistakes. The smart person learns from his/her mistakes. The wise person learns from the blunders of others. Join us tonight for another exciting session, as we delve into the world of day trading SPY options... the DayTradeSPY way! 8 pm, ET, Tonight Register at the link below. [Register Now!]( - Head Mentor Hugh Grossman IMPORTANT NOTICE:Trading Stock and Stock Options involves a substantial degree of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. DayTradeSPY provides only training and educational information. By visiting the website and accessing our content, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. The testimonials and reviews contained in any communication were not solicited, no compensation was paid, are not necessarily representative of the experience of all students, and DayTradeSPY has not verified the accuracy of the statements contained in any testimonial or review. , 2430 Military Rd. #577, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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