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 Hello,  We had some questions wondering how the High Velocity Wave Trader  did in trading aga

 Hello,  We had some questions wondering how the High Velocity Wave Trader (HVWT) did in trading again today. Check out what the 5 minute chart looked like:   Not pretty at all. Yikes.   What if I told you the "HVWT" fought through that chop & churn to end once again, at our profit target objectives for the day? We had +2.70 points, and for those who kept trading, we had 73% success rate on the trades and +5.70 points (or $570). On one of the messiest charts you can imagine.   The mark of a great system isn't how it does on the easy days. Those one-way trend days we know we'll hit a home run. Instead, how does it do on the rough and tumble days? The chop, churn, sideways, exasperation inducing price movement - how does it do? That's the mark of a great system.   You have just this much time to get on board before it goes back in the NetPicks vault:    There are two simple steps to take action on.   #1: Watch the recorded system demonstration:   [Recorded Day Trading System Demo & Getting Started Options](   #2: Get yourself enrolled - pick the plan that is best for you, including savings of up to 80% (or more) and Unlimited, Forever access:   [Enrollment Options]([ - Go Here to Get Started Now](    You will receive everything, all inclusive:  - Proprietary Indicators & Software - Exact Market Trade Plans - Video Training - Live in the Market Training Room - 3 Valuable Bonuses (Private One-On-One Sessions, VIP System Setup, Bonus Time in Live Training) - 100% Money Back Performance Guarantee   Have questions? Reply to this email or email Brian directly: brian@netpicks.com  Great Success, Mark Soberman & Brian Short NetPicks  P.S. Here's what some of our traders in the live training room had to say about today:  (09:39 am) Keith  M: 12wt POQ 1 (Power of Quitting 1 Goal) +45 ticks profit (09:41 am) Elliott x: Bye all - POQ1 with +20 profit, my target is (+19 each session) (09:46 am) Elliott x: this is why POQ is the best option (09:47 am) Juhan A: Yu-Han :D (09:57 am) Tommi Clark: I second guessed the second trade, exited early AND didn't get into the bw re-entry.  Still 8wt:+37 +42 profits (09:57 am) Will Feibel: after all trades up +57 ticks.   8 Wins and 3 losses (10:27 am) john g: was great training       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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