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Please Do Not Forget To Join Us Live - The Distraction You Need Right Now

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 Hello,  On Tuesday , November 3rd, we'll be holding a live in the market day trading demonstrat

 Hello,  On Tuesday (tomorrow!), November 3rd, we'll be holding a live in the market day trading demonstration and live question & answer session. Plus, have some special surprises available when you join us live. Nothing beats live to fully understand how a system will work for you. Register now and join us for this unique opportunity, live tomorrow (no replays, be there live for the rewards:)  [Go Here - Join Us Live in the Markets Tuesday @ 12pm Eastern, New York Time](  (11am CST/10am MST/9am PST/5pm GMT)  Yes, it is Election Day in the USA tomorrow. Wouldn't you like to forget about that for a bit, and focus on what you can control?!?  Day trading doesn't care who wins. Day trading is completely agnostic. It doesn't care about who wins a political race. It is also something you can 100% control the ultimate outcome. We're all likely burnt out -- so let's instead put some energy into a skill that will always be yours - and can put income into your account.  While we probably cannot all agree on the outcome we prefer on Election Day, we can all agree that taking control and mastering a skill that can create income and account growth is a winning path, right?  Register for the webinar tomorrow. Give yourself a huge distraction from the world for an hour, and do something you can actually control the outcome. The counts will all happen many hours later -- we all need a valuable distraction :)   Great Success, Mark Soberman & Brian Short NetPicks  P.S. Next couple days is it for this release of the High Velocity Wave Trader. If you've been thinking it over, on the fence, looking for more time to consider getting started, then now is the time. Join us live tomorrow, so you get to ask questions, and see the demo in tomorrow's market as well. If you miss out, you'll have to wait months for another opportunity.  Don't let that happen.  [Go Here - Join Us Live in the Markets Tuesday @ 12pm Eastern, New York Time]( (11am CST/10am MST/9am PST/5pm GMT)   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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