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--------------------------------------------------------------- 246% Winner! Hey Trader, I want to s

--------------------------------------------------------------- 246% Winner! Hey Trader, I want to show you something… The signal I’m about to share with you hit the tape on Monday and was flagged by none other than the SuperOptions Scanner: >> Superoptions Signal 2000 SPLK 2023-12-15 125 Calls $6.39 OI=0 $120.03 Ref. Target #1 $9.59, Target #2 Trader Discretion (10:50:17 ET) This signal to buy SPLK Calls for $6.39 hit the tape… Back to that in a moment… For those that might not know, the [SuperOptions Scanner]( is my absolute favorite scanner! It’s designed to detect the biggest unusual options activity in the market… I’m talking trades placed by hedge fund managers, Wall Street elites, and behind-the-curtain billionaires trying to deepen their pockets. And these signals are always worth over $1 MILLION per trade… That kind of cash flow almost always means the big players are making moves. And the SuperOptions Scanner is there to see them all… The latest example is above in SPLK. Those Calls we bought for $6.39 just traded today for $22.13… That’s a profit of over 245%! But that’s only the most recent triple digit winner from this blockbuster scanner. In the last couple months, we’ve seen winners like: 113% in TSLA… 200% in TSLA… 507% in COIN… 100% in RNG… 175% in MSFT… 100% in AMD… And 200% in AAPL! Do you see now why the SuperOptions Scanner is [my favorite scanner]( ever!? It’s like if Warren Buffet (or some other Wall Street Elite) called you and told you they were placing a bet worth over $1 MILLION in a trade… And you had the opportunity to follow that trade! But even better, with the SuperOptions Scanner, you could see up to FIVE signals PER DAY! Now remember, there’s no alerts sent by text or email… But the signals will pop up on your device if you have the scanner open. And thanks to technology and smart phones, you can have the scanner on you at all times! Never miss another monster winner… [Sign up right here]( and take advantage of the next signal. Regards, Andrew Keene [Andrew Keene] Our mailing address is: 111 2nd Street #402, Delray Beach, Florida 33444 To unsubscribe from future emails[click this unsubscribe link](.

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