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Chess king reveals trading secret!

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Most folks don’t know about a One that could set you up to earn 971% in just days! I’m Ed

Most folks don’t know about a [powerful link between chess and trading…]( One that could set you up to earn 971% in just days! I’m Ed Latimore. And as a competitive chess player, I can spot a rookie from MILES away. In fact, there is ONE opening chess move that practically guarantees a loss… It’s called "f3..." And it’s widely accepted as the worst opening move in chess history! If you can spot the rookie "f3" move, you almost already know the outcome of the match. You can bet big on the other player, and have a near certain chance of being right. The same thing happens for making money from the markets. Prolific trader, Josh Martinez, once went nearly two years without a single losing month… Just by spotting [trading moves that are SO astoundingly bad…]( That you basically already know the outcome. You simply bet against the rookies making an "f3 move" for the chance to see HUGE gains! After partnering with fellow trader Roger Scott, the pair has [discovered how to spot THREE rookie trading moves…]( That you could bet against to make a potential killing! To find out more about how [this one chess move]( could transform your trading… And how to spot these rookie mistakes… [Take a look at this video now!]( Ed Latimore P.S. Make sure to add this event to your favorite calendar below so you don’t miss a thing! A New Money Crew Publication Past performance is no guarantee of future results. There is a high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, [visit here](. Brought to you by WealthPress.  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( WealthPress Holdings LLC, 425 Town Plaza Avenue, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081, United States

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