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Will this stock shoot 357%... again?

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Tom Busby and Roger Scott have discovered a weird market anomaly ...on the exact same date each year

Tom Busby and Roger Scott have discovered a weird market anomaly [that has paid out 230%... 357%... and even 370%.]( the exact same date each year… like clockwork. In fact… It’s been happening for the entire decade… The same stocks… same exact dates… year after year, after year… giving us 100% certainty on the decade for all our trades… and over the last decade they could have earned you over $7.1 million. But there’s a new stock that’s about to enter it’s “Prime Window” [And it’s set to pay out as much as 357.53%… starting this week]( You could see massive profits on THIS stock before the weekend hits... [Click Here to access the Primetime Stocks Summit]( 711 Sw 24th ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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