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Q: What is The 2/20 Report? A: It's my new research project. It officially launched last night at th

[Header] Dear Registrant, Larry Benedict here. We went over a lot of material last night. Below, I sat down to answer some questions we didn't have time to cover during the event. Q: Larry, I was interrupted during your presentation and had to step away. What is "The 750% Boost?" A: It's a special type of asset called a "Structured Note." Many of these "structured notes" work like supercharged bonds... and they can pay out very large yields, up to 750% higher than a typical savings account. [For more details, click here to see a replay of my presentation.]( Q: What is The 2/20 Report? A: It's my new research project. It officially launched last night at the event. Before last night, I published three premium services: One Ticker Trader, The Opportunistic Trader, and The S&P Trader. We're up in all three of these services this year, in a bear market. Which is remarkable. The 2/20 Report is the next big addition to my product lineup. The 2/20 Report gives me a place to issue research on advanced topics that fall outside of traditional options. It's essentially the research of my former $800 million hedge fund... packaged into newsletter format. In this report, I have no limits—I’ll issue trade recommendations in a wide variety of markets. Our first big focus is a little-known asset I've been using for the last eleven years called, "Structured Notes." [You can go here for more details on The 2/20 Report.]( Q: Your structured note has been paying you for eleven years straight. What are its conditions? A: My structured note pays me, every 3 months, if the S&P stays above 870. For the S&P to fall that far from here, it would require a catastrophic collapse, the likes of which our country has never seen. You might call this kind of investment a "No Brainer." The everyday person never hears about these, but I'm seeing structured notes come across my desk every single week. And I'm ready to share them with you. [Click here to learn how you can start collecting payments from structured notes.]( Q: There is some setup required to use structured notes. Do you teach us everything we need to get started? A: Yes, I'll teach you exactly how to get set up. Remember, these notes aren't public assets like stocks or bonds. They're exclusive... and usually, the only people buying them are insiders and the very wealthy. With my research, you have a chance to purchase them from the comfort of your home, no matter who you are. (I do recommend having at least $30,000 in your account. ) Because of setup time, it can take 1-3 weeks to get into your first note. But it's worth it. My note has been paying me for eleven years. And it will keep paying me till 2026. I am holding your hand and showing you step-by-step how to buy these and earn from them when you join my new research service, The 2/20 Report. You can find more info here. Q: Is there a replay available where I can watch the entire presentation? A: Yes. [Click here to see a full replay of the event.]( Q: What bonuses do I get with my membership to The 2/20 Report? A: To celebrate our launch, we've put together a large welcome package of extra bonuses and discounts. I can't even remember all the bonuses off the top of my head. [You can click here to see what you get with your membership to The 2/20 Report.]( Q: Why haven’t we heard about structured notes anywhere else? A: The reality is even many professionals don’t understand how structured notes work. They aren’t something you can just log into any brokerage account and buy. And their offer sheets are full of legalese and technical language. To the everyday person, structured notes are all but inaccessible. They are not the kind of asset you would trade as a hobby, with no help. For these reasons and more, they haven’t captured much mainstream appeal. But the returns they can offer are phenomenal. As I mentioned during the event, I put my own money in structured notes. And I wish I could have traded these with my $800 million hedge fund. With the help of my research, you can invest in structured notes without needing to understand all the complexity going on "under the hood." [Click here to see more.]( Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, The 2/20 Report © Opportunistic Trader. All rights reserved. 55 NE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity, you can [unsubscribe here](.

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