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Hey {NAME}, There's an old Greek myth about Sisyphus, a man doomed to eternally roll a boulder up

Hey {NAME}, There's an old Greek myth about Sisyphus, a man doomed to eternally roll a boulder up a hill. He put in lots of effort… But as soon as he reached the top of the hill’s peak... The boulder would simply roll off and Sisyphus had to push it back again. And he was cursed to repeat this pattern for all eternity. It's a pretty good picture of what trading can sometimes feel like. Many traders will throw everything they’ve got into one trade hoping that it hits and they make it big. What they don’t realize… …Is that with this approach it’s only a matter of time before they take a huge loss, almost killing their accounts and their trading confidence.  So the boulder rolls off and they have to start almost from scratch. Thus delaying by months (sometimes years) how long it’d take them to achieve financial independence. Instead, you should approach trading with consistency and by stacking the odds in your favor… So that the boulder never rolls off. That’s exactly what the Weekly Gems Alerts Service is all about. It has an 80%+ win rate and can generate returns of anywhere between 15% to 100% per trade! Plus, it’s us rolling the boulder up the hill for you because we do all the hard work. All you have to do is ‘copy & trade’ our alerts into your account. Ready to discover how you can make a consistent profit? Click the link below to start trading profitability… [>> Check Out Weekly Gems Now]( By the way, enrollment is closing tomorrow… If you want to take advantage of our lowest entry price yet, click that link now. Mark Soberman NetPicks   FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT ADVICE. NetPicks Services are offered for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation or be relied upon as personalized financial advice. We are not financial advisors and cannot give personalized advice. There is a risk of loss in all trading, and you may lose some or all of your original investment. Results presented are not typical. Please review the full risk disclaimer:   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@netpicks.com 16211 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite A6A #295, Scottsdale, AZ 85254  [Edit Profile]( | [One Click Unsubscribe]( Â

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