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Ignore the D.C. circus. Only these 2 trades matter

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What's so special about these "Tuesday Trades"? Hey Traders. From time to time, we'll share informat

What's so special about these "Tuesday Trades"? Hey Traders. From time to time, we'll share information we think you may find valuable. Please feel free to check it out below... What's so special about these "Tuesday Trades"? Fellow Investor, The election is right around the corner... And the wonks on Wall Street are having a minor meltdown trying to put together a strategy that will work depending on who wins. Me? I couldn’t care less. Because [I have an analyst whose system lets you lock in profits no matter who is the next leader of the D.C. circus...]( His name is Jim Fink. And in the 8 years since the 2016... His proprietary system has spit out 56 election season trades... And 100% of them were winners. He just let me know he’s about to release [two new profit opportunities...]( On Tuesday to be exact. (So you need to act now.) [Click here to get the details.]( To your investing success, [Phil Ash - signature]( Phil Ash President Investing Daily Financhill Disclaimer: This is a sponsored message. This is not an endorsement for any product or service. Financhill is not a licensed financial advisor. The content on any Financhill websites, products or communication is for educational purposes only. Trading stocks, options and other securities involves risk and the risk of loss can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. You can see our full disclaimer [here]( and our terms [here](. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Financhill, PO BOX 92 Breinigsville, Pa 18031

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