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Remember Richard? The expert from Axia who blessed our Jigsaw community with probably one of the mos

Remember Richard? The expert from Axia who blessed our Jigsaw community with probably one of the most valuable FREE trading trainings available - the "Volatility Scalping" Workshop... I won't go into detail about the workshop in this email because the REPLAY is available on our YouTube channel, where you can see for yourself the great value it contains... But today, I've got something even BIGGER. The Axia team have pulled another rabbit out of their hat. A rare interview with Andy Priston, AKA the legendary "Braveheart" trader, has been made available as a gift from the Axia Futures team - available until Monday Midnight UK. [You can sign up to get your GIFT here]( Andy “Braveheart” Priston – a man whose trading experiences sound more mythical than real. But make no mistake, Andy’s exploits are very real... We’re talking about someone who handled a mind-boggling 100,000 contracts in one trading session… A trader who ranked among the top 100 highest earners in 2004… A master of risk-taking who once recovered from a $16 million potential loss like it was no big deal… But here’s the best part: The notoriously private Andy Priston has suddenly opened up his treasure chest of trading secrets in an exclusive tell-all interview. In this interview, Andy will share his journey, including: - ​How He Almost Lost $16m On A Single Trade And The Exact Steps He Took To Recover From It - ​​How He Traded The 9/11 World Trade Center Attack And Donated Proceeds To The NYC Fire Department - How He Grew From A "1-Lot" Junior Trader Into An Industry Legend Handling 100,000+ Contracts In 1 Session - Practical Advice For New Traders Developing In Their Trading Careers And Important Skills For The Future And much more... Thanks to the folks at Axia Futures, access to this rare gem is being handed to you giftwrapped – but only until Monday midnight UK. [Sign up for this FREE interview now!]( Peter Jigsaw Trading & Journalytix Copyright © 2023 Jigsaw Trading, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.jigsawtrading.com or www.journalytix.me Our mailing address is: Jigsaw Trading Room 1203, 12/4, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon Hong Kong [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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