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Discover how one small shift in Washington represents a massive opportunity for traders For weeks, w

Discover how one small shift in Washington represents a massive opportunity for traders [image] Congratulations! You’re fully registered for my workshop on Saturday, June 3 at 1:00 PM ET. I cannot wait to see you! Save this link to join me then: [(=) For weeks, we’ve been waiting on Congress to act… knowing a debt deal would ultimately come before disaster struck, but unsure what it would look like. And the deal they’ve settled on should provoke a massive shift in the mindset of investors. Right now, as a result of these changes, the market is overcooked… And that means that for traders who are not prepared, disaster could strike at any moment! I don’t say this to alarm you, but we need to be real about what happened on Wednesday. Just Because Washington Reached a Deal Does NOT Mean We Are Safe From an Economic Crisis! In fact, the deal they reached might have accelerated the worst-case scenario! But don’t panic! Because there is a straightforward change that you can make right now to protect your account AND target additional weekly income for you and your family! And I’m going to teach you the blueprint on Saturday, June 3, at 1:00 PM ET. Now, that might seem like a bold promise… but the strategy I want to teach you is remarkably powerful, and unmatched for its durability. I’m talking about a strategy that… - Allows traders of all stripes to target $500 a week in added income with just a $10,000 starting stake - Has won 10 trades (one each week) in a row despite all the debt crisis panic, and - Has maintained a shocking 97.1% win rate since 2021 through every market condition imaginable And on Saturday, I’m going to teach you the method behind this technique. Plus, since you’ve already had my #1 ticker sent to your cell phone, I’m going to outline the exact approach I’ve used to trade that for added income five times since the start of April! Folks, we cannot control what Washington does — but we can control how we react to it. And the methods I’ll teach you on Saturday, I believe, are the trader’s blueprint to navigating this market — even if an economic crisis is coming soon! Because once you join me and learn the blueprint I have to teach you, you could be placing your next trade targeting $500 or more as soon as this week! See you soon… [image] Jack Carter Wall Street Trained Expert and 37-Year Market Veteran [image] IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer]() [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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