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Fwd: NFTs are dead... right? 🚨

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Hey there, It's Chris from Elite Trade Club. Have you seen this? We think it could be huge so we're

Hey there, It's Chris from Elite Trade Club. Have you seen this? We think it could be huge so we're sending [a last-call notice for our members.]( Tim's presentation starts in just one hour at 8:00 p.m. Eastern. Spots are filling up fast, but you can still get onboard in time for the start. [Click here to claim your spot.]( Don't wait because this event is blowing up fast. If you want a seat, you better grab it fast. I'll see you there! Best, Chris Forwarded Message: [Elite Trade Media LLC] Dear Reader, Take a look at these headlines: Although the mainstream media continues to talk about how bad the NFT market is doing… One young man from Puerto Rico has proved [all the so-called “experts” completely wrong.]( In fact, while the entire crypto market continued to make new lows the last 12 months… He’s generated a peak track record performance of 59,318% with over 80% winners. Yes, I realize that sounds impossible. But he has all the numbers to back it up. So how was he able to do all of this? That’s why I’m sending you this message. Because on May 4th at 8pm Eastern, [I convinced this young man from Puerto Rico to reveal his top NFT trades he’s found in the last 12 months…]( As well as the proprietary S.E.S. sequence he uses for identifying NFTs before they explode in price during the [Great NFT Awakening.](#0000FF) This isn’t gonna be any ordinary stock trading event and I guarantee you won’t want to miss it. However, since this event will be in high demand… you need to reserve your spot before it’s too late. [Click here to sign up for the broadcast.]( -Tim Sykes © 2023 EliteTrade.Club | All rights reserved. This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to subscribers of EliteTrade.Club. Although we have sent you this email, EliteTrade.Club does NOT specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. If you no longer wish to receive marketing emails, you can opt out [here](. 1969 Alafaya Trail Suite #247 Orlando FL 32828 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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