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Don’t miss out on another [image] Hey there, Friend If you’re reading this email, it means you’ve already missed out on one whole year of [the Google Cash Generation Blueprint](). I have to say, I’m really sorry about that… If you’re unfamiliar with this program, let me break down the strategy for you as simply as I possibly can: When Google executed a 20:1 stock split one year ago, it unlocked an incredible income strategy for everyday investors. Previously, to do this, you would have needed $250k to get started. But now, thanks to the stock split, anyone can use the exact same strategy for under $10k And as soon as you implement this strategy, you will start to do two very powerful things: - Target monthly income payouts from Google stock, one of the richest and most sought-after stocks in the world - Build a portfolio of Google shares and continually lower your cost basis for owning them — meaning you essentially get a massive discount on the stock over time If that doesn’t sound like a strategy you’re interested in, you might want to get your head checked. But if it does sound like something you want to pursue, I’ve got GREAT news for you… I’m opening NEW slots in the Google Cash Generation Blueprint Today! This weekend, I am making a concerted push to get all of my students to arm themselves with my #1 technique on my #1 stock! Which is why I’m inviting you to join the [Google Cash Generation Blueprint today!]() In this program, we go LIVE together before each trade so we can discuss our entire game plan. And this is your chance to get in on the ground floor before we do that! Just take a look at everything you’ll unlock today: [image]() If you join now, you’ll have time to go through these materials before our next LIVE class, so you’re ready to hit the ground running. Then, you’ll be ready to place the trade with all of us during our next call if you want to… But it all starts with you joining me today, so let’s make this simple: [image]() And I’ll see you soon! Trade well, Jack Carter [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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