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"I pity the fool" who doesn't trade this way

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Hey there, Ok, I know, “I pity the fool” wasn’t said by a boxing great like Muhammad

Hey there, Ok, I know, “I pity the fool” wasn’t said by a boxing great like Muhammad Ali. I think it was first said by Mr. T as Clubber Lang in Rocky 3. Don’t know who Mr. T is? You might be younger than me (see Wikipedia for answers) I do believe the great Ali did say something like this, however…"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee; you should trade options to be independent and free.” Granted, I may have taken some artistic license with that direct quote, but the message is real. Why the talk of boxing, you ask? It is almost the perfect metaphor with how we need to take on the markets each day. What we’ve done is something exceptional. Imagine for a moment having us, with our 23+ years of experience, provide you perfectly crafted trades that you can act upon immediately. And, we do that 5 to 10 times per week. No longer do you have to struggle running countless indicators, trading software, data feeds, or spend endless hours trying to identify the perfect trade setups. Who has time for that, let alone the patience? We’ve combined our most highly lauded trade alert services - the Nasdaq and ETF Options Superstars into a “One-Two Knockout Punch” of an offer. The only way to learn all the details, to see some fantastic trade results, here from people just like you having success and see how you could start tomorrow is by going here, and registering for the short presentation with all the details: [Go Here - See the New One-Two Knockout Punch Trade System]( Here are just two quick examples of trades we just exited….keep in mind these trades were alerted in real-time, and all you would have to do is place the trade. The Return on Investment on what each thoroughly researched trade costs is upwards of 100:1. Here's a Nasdaq options trade we just closed that picked 45% return in just a few days. You can trade 1, 2, 5, 10 or more contracts per trade which means you can 2x, 5x, 10x the result as your account grows! Here's a trade of the Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) symbol: TBT. How about an 81% return in just a handful of days. Same as above, trade more contracts, without additional work, as your account continues to grow.    Remember, these trades are all "done for you" -- you get the fun part of placing them in your account!  Check it out, Mark Soberman NetPicks  P.S. Ever hear of “rope-a-dope”? It was a strategy Ali used where he would play defense up against the ropes, tire out his opponent and then strike. However, Ali, even at his best, would likely land just a small fraction of his punches. You on the other hand? Our ETF trade alerts are landing successful trades 86% of the time, and our Nasdaq picks 73% of the time! Ali or any athlete would do anything for that type of success. [See the Trading System Getting all The Rave Reviews Here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@netpicks.com 9400 Macarthur Blvd Irving, Texas, United States 75063 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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