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Ready for the next real-time options trade alert?

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Hello, You expressed interest in the past with our Options Superstars program, but from what I can t

Hello, You expressed interest in the past with our Options Superstars program, but from what I can tell, you hadn't yet joined us. Sometimes the timing isn't right, or you still have some uncertainties. That's totally fair. You may notice that we've been sharing a brand new program we put together based on feedback we had been receiving. We have combined the Nasdaq Options trade alerts PLUS the ETF Options trade alerts into one. Many had been asking for just that. Mike and I decided that since you have already given us your time in the past, and considered the Options Superstars previously that we'd try and reward your time and interest with an additional private, for your eyes only offer. You can take an additional $100 off the already reduced enrollment. Nobody else is seeing this, but this select interest list. How do you qualify? Use this promo code on the enrollment form... 25trades Why '25trades'? Because with this promo code, the value is worth your next 25 trade alerts...FREE. Those same alerts have been seeing success rates of up to 86%. Of course, not every trade works, but we keep the risk low and the target objectives high. That's how you trade with success over the long-haul. There are two links I want to share with you. #1 - Watch a demonstration and trade result update video - ==>>[GO HERE]( #2 - When you are ready to enroll and use your promo code - ==>>[GO HERE]( Just so you know, on the enrollment form you'll find a link "Have a promo code?" - all you do is click that link and enter your private code above and apply. Done - your first 25 trades paid for. Take advantage and great success, Mark Soberman & Mike Rykse NetPicks P.S. One concern that is sometimes mentioned is the fear of not knowing enough about options. We're never going to say that trading requires zero work or effort. We've done everything we can to make it painless and straightforward. We have a new bonus that you'll see in the video called our "Options Masterclass" - and part of the objective here is to ensure you have everything you need to implement these trade alerts correctly. Don't let limited experience stand in your way if you're ready to make this work for yourself. Any other questions? Email Mike directly: mike@netpicks.com   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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