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Hi %FirstName%... Back in the year 1800, the U.S. Congress declared February 22nd a national holid

Hi %FirstName%... Back in the year 1800, the U.S. Congress declared February 22nd a national holiday. It was a day to celebrate the life of the first American President, George Washington. Fast forward to 1885... and the holiday became known as “President’s Day. It was a day to honor Washington and a long line of Presidents who followed in his footsteps. Ultimately, in 1971, Congress passed the “Uniform Monday Holiday Act” as a way of giving workers more 3-day weekends. President’s day is now one of several holidays were you can sleep in on Monday morning. =) Yeah, it’s definitely one of the better laws to come around. We like those 3-day weekends, right?! Well, what you may know realize... Is that President’s Day, which is coming up next Monday, February 17th of this year... is one of the best days for making money in the markets. In fact... for the last 20 years... if you know exactly when to get in and get out of the markets during this holiday weekend... [You have a win rate of 90%.]( Think about it... how much would you risk if you knew in advance your odds of winning were 9 times out 10. A few bucks to be sure. Now to be clear... you should never risk more than you can afford to lose in any investment, no matter how great the odds. That said, when you [follow this trading strategy]( I’m making available to the public for the very first time... You can quickly and easily pocket between $5K and $10K on a small handful of trades made on just 8 different days... With virtually ZERO risk. I just posted a short video report with all the details of this strategy. [Watch it now](... and you’ll have plenty of time to profit next week when we celebrate President’s day. I’m revealing this strategy because I want you to taste the thrill of making quick cash from the markets. [Click here for quick cash on President’s Day]( It’s time to take back control of your financial destiny. Cecil “Quick Cash” Robles P.S. This is a limited-time offer... because time is of the essence. Be sure to [watch the short video now]( while it’s still online. Let’s ride President’s Day to some quick cash together.  [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( Genesys Publishing, LLC 3626 N. Hall Street, Two Oak Lawn, Ste. 610 Dallas, TX 75219 Genesys Financial Group, LLC, 30 N. Gould Stree, Suite 7237, Sheridan, WY 82801 #UN-SUB# [Unsubscribe](

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