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why my focus has shifted from copy to crypto

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Over the last few months, I've noticed that my focus has drifted away from copywriting and moreÂ

Over the last few months, I've noticed that my focus has drifted away from copywriting and more into crypto. And that's not some April Fools joke. It's for real. Ever since the Bitcoin ETF was approved back in January... I saw that as a gamechanger. Cause now, normal people (like my parents) can easily buy crypto... Which is gonna bring a huge flood of money to the space... Causing crypto prices to soar... So because of this... I've actually been selling off a bunch of my index funds... And funneling that money into various crypto projects. In the last few months alone, I've put $1.2 million into various crypto projects... Which is a lot of dough... And a big chunk of my net worth... But I think it's a smart move... Cause I'm convinced there's a very real "opportunity window" that will be opening over the next few months in the crypto market... And this window is going to make anyone invested in the right coins, very, very wealthy. Between all the new money pouring into crypto... And AI projects taking off... There's gonna be people turning $100 into $10,000... And $1000 into $100,000... So I'm all about it... And that's why I'm writing to you today. Here's the deal... Over the weekend, I was chatting with my friend Mike Dillard (he's the guy that got me into crypto back in 2020)... If you don't know Mike... He's kind of a legend in the crypto space... He bought Bitcoin when it was $75 a coin (it's now $68,000 a coin)... He bought Ethereum when it was $5 a coin (it's now $3,400)... He bought MATIC when it was 2 cents (it's now 93 cents)... He bought Cardano when it was 2 cents (it's now 60 cents)... So the guy knows how to find winning coins before they "pop"... Which is why Mike and I were kicking some ideas around about doing a little crypto training for my list... The training would be something like... "How a beginner (with no experience or crypto knowledge) can make BIG profits in the current crypto bull market" I told Mike I had no idea if this will appeal to you... I've never talked about crypto before... I've never sold anything crypto related... So I have no idea if there will be interest. However... I do know that the people on my list like to make money... And that's what this is about... So I'd love to hear from you... A big focus of mine right now is crypto... So if Mike and I put together a training on how a beginner can make big profits in the current crypto bull market... Would that interest you? If it does... Just reply to this email with a "hell yeah". And if there's enough interest, Mike and I will put together the training for you... - Justin    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #540 Austin, TX 78741  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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