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Are you feeling off beat lately?

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Hey Friend, Have you ever been that person clapping to the beat of the music, but you clap just a se

Hey Friend, Have you ever been that person clapping to the beat of the music, but you clap just a second too late or a second too early and it throws off the entire rhythm? Do you ever feel that way with the market? Like you just can’t find the rhythm? Maybe if you would have stayed in the trade a little longer or exited just a few moments before… everything would have worked out, but alas you were that person clapping a few seconds too early or late and you missed the big move. If you want a way to see the rhythm of the market, then I may have the solution for you… If you are willing to do the following: 1) Play full out 2) Be coachable 3) Push yourself 4) Have Fun! If you can comfortably do these four things for one hour every day for four days, this may be a perfect fit for you. [This Elliott Wave Desk Week program](), which is running from Jan. 31st to Feb. 3rd, is for those traders performing at their best, but not breaking through to the next level of consistency and profit. Elliott Wave Desk Week will reveal how you can use Elliott Wave analysis in your everyday trading with the support of a virtual technical analyst, teach you to see the rhythm of the market, and trade with better entries and exits. Here’s everything that we’ll be covering: DAY 1: Trend Wave Structures DAY 2: Corrective Wave Structures DAY 3: Complex Corrections DAY 4: How to Start Your Wave Counts (Each one-hour session will be split between education and live market analysis!) The best part? It’s absolutely no-cost! Just [click here to register]() and you’re on your way to amplifying your trading results through Elliott Wave analysis. Keep in mind that we will NOT be sending out recordings, so make sure to join us LIVE! If you can't make it, be sure to [join our Elliott Wave Desk services](=) so that you can have your own personal Elliott Wave analyst and strategist by your side. Plus, if you're a new subscriber, you can get a $19 trial for the first month! See you on the inside! To your success, Jody Samuels Founder, FX Trader’s EDGE Trading is risky and only risk capital should be used. [Unsubscribe]( FX Trader's EDGE 3093 Bathurst Street Suite #580 Toronto, Ontario M6A 0A2 Canada (416) 806-5321

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