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How to Put the Risk/Reward Ratio in Your Favor Every Time

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Fellow Investor, This may surprise you, but I believe this is 100% accurate. The most important thin

Fellow Investor, This may surprise you, but I believe this is 100% accurate. The most important thing when you trade a stock or option is making sure the risk/reward factor is in your favor. It’s simple math… Why risk $1 to potentially make $1… or worse yet, risk $5 or even $10 to make $1? On every trade, going into it you should know that the risk/reward factor is $3 to $1 in your favor… that means risking $1 to make $3. In this free presentation, Jon Johnson will show you exactly how to make this happen on every trade you make... and this works on both the upside and the downside! So no matter which direction the market is going, you have a 3:1 risk/reward ratio in your favor. This may be the [most important presentation for your portfolio]( you’ll ever watch. [Click here now]( to find out exactly how to put the risk/reward ratio in your favor for every investment you make. Wishing you a profitable day, [Roger Michalski] Roger Michalski Publisher, Eagle Financial Publications P.S. Jon also covers how the Fed’s actions will affect your investments. [Click here now to watch this free presentation.]( To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication's emails please add the domain @info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](MAILTO:{EMAIL}) because you are subscribed to the Information about Financial Newsletters from Investment House List. To unsubscribe please click [here](. View this email in your [web browser](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com?SUBJECT=Question about Investment House Marketing Promos). Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Caron Broadcasting Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 © Eagle Financial Publications. All rights reserved. [Link](

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