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Why should you listen to Dan Passarelli and John Kmieck?

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Shhh don’t tell them I emailed you! Hi Trader, I’m usually behind the scenes at MTM. I hel

Shhh don’t tell them I emailed you! Hi Trader, I’m usually behind the scenes at MTM. I help Dan get the word out and keep things running smoothly. But I wanted to take a minute to tell you why I’m going to be at the 2024 Summit - and why you should be, too. Because Dan and John are the Real Deal. If you’re worried that you’ll waste your money coming to the Summit because you think you’ve learned it all already, I’m here to tell you that there’s no way you won’t leap SO FAR ahead in these three days! How do I know? I spend tons of one-on-one time with Dan and John, and I learn new things every day. As founder and CEO of MTM, Dan knows the value of mentorship. He takes the time to share his knowledge and help you find success - whatever that means to you. He’s helped over 100,000 traders reach their goals! With two books and over 50,000 trades, and even though he’s been seen on Bloomberg, Dan really is dedicated to the MTM community - that’s why he does these Summits every year. He puts SO MUCH energy into them to share with you his proven strategies and the techniques he’s perfected. And John has been trading for over 35 years, working for some of the biggest firms in the industry. Once he found success for himself, he realized he wanted to help others and started sharing his mindset techniques with traders like you and me. John is all about the management and psychology of trading, and continues to trade today to understand what the MTM community is experiencing. He’s focused on getting you into your comfort zone and helping you find success. Of course, neither one of them would talk about themselves like this. But since I know them, I want you to know that they are truly two of the most amazing minds in this industry, and coming to the Summit means you’ll get 3 days of access to them and to their latest teaching. It’s knowledge that you just can’t get anywhere else. I sure hope to see you in June. You really don’t want to miss out. [Here’s the link to join us.]() See you there, [Profile Image] Bobby Valentine VP Marketing Market Taker Mentoring bobby@markettaker.com (706) 892-6694 - Work [markettaker.com/](=) This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you requested information from Market Taker Mentoring. If you no longer wish to receive these updates, [Unsubscribe]( here. Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. PO Box 117 Frankfort, Illinois 60423 United States

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