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Spooky Season Savings

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--------------------------------------------------------------- System flags 400% winner in NVDAâ€

--------------------------------------------------------------- System flags 400% winner in NVDA… Hey Trader, As you know, spooky season is upon us... And I can't think of anything more frightening than missing out on this incredible [October discount](. Oh, and by the way, the scanner that provides every single alert for SuperOptions Plus just hit another [triple digit winner](. TWO triple digit winners, actually. This signal in TSLA calls hit the tape just seven minutes after the opening bell: >> Superoptions Signal 1429 TSLA 2023-09-22 260 Calls $5.078 OI=2440 $240.18 Ref Target #1 $7.62,Target #2 Trader Discretion (09:37:17 ET) And by lunchtime, they could have been sold for 100% profit… Then we saw these NVDA calls hit the tape just before lunch at 11:26 EST: >> Superoptions Signal 1134 NVDA 2023-09-01 480 Calls $3.00 OI=7747 $459.64 Ref Target #1 $4.50,Target #2 Trader Discretion (11:26:25 ET) And by market close, these calls jumped all the way up to a whopping 400% profit! Quite a timely showcase for SuperOptions Plus to deliver just before I close my [October discount]( at the end of the month. But this is a prime example of the potential this system has… To remind you, this watches the biggest, smartest traders in the world and flags any unusual options activity with a nominal value over $1 million… Then I vet the signal and decide if it’s worth taking the trade… If it is, I send it directly to you via text and email. That’s the full alert—entry prices, profit targets, and stop losses—directly to your phone via text and email in real-time… Allowing you to profit right alongside the hedge fund managers and corporate elites who are placing these exact trades in the first place. And with SuperOptions Plus, you have the potential to get five or more of these trades per week! But you have to act fast… We’re already close to being full… And after this weekend, there won’t be any access at all. [Click here]( to take advantage of this deal while you still can. 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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