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Have You Seen The Brand New Overnight Pop Trades?

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 Hello,  What's so special about our brand-new "Overnight Pop Trades?"  Here's how it works -

 Hello,  What's so special about our brand-new "Overnight Pop Trades?"  Here's how it works - check this out:  - We alert you on a preset weekday and time range of an options trade that we believe can quickly earn you 25% - 50% overnight. - You simply copy that trade into your brokerage account following our exact instructions. You can even place our exit instructions. Easy. - You finish your day - have dinner, spend some time with family, watch some Netflix, grab a great sleep. Wake-up, market opens, and trades get closed out. Successful trades grab the typical 25% - 50% (or more) profits.   Then? Just simply repeat!   Sound good? We're seeing success 8 out of 10 times trading just the way. We've put together a short video that details the program that you will want to see. Go here:  [Brand New - Go Here: Be The First To See The Overnight Pop Trades](  A trade we just closed this week - another successful Overnight Pop trade for a 40% return. That is in under 24 hours. Can you see why these trades create the easiest trading week for yourself yet?   Here's an example of a trade we just completed for a 25% return. What is jaw-dropping about this trade is not the 25% gains overnight, which on its own is impressive (it didn't take weeks or months) - but we traded Apple/AAPL, which normally are very expensive options. Not for us. Just $150 capital per position. Trade 5 positions, and you are still well under $1K and you bank several hundred dollars while you sleep. Just keep repeating.  You are getting the first look at this brand new options trading alert service.   [Brand New - Go Here: Be The First To See The Overnight Pop Trades](  You're going to be blown away by how easy this trade alert service is to track and trade. Opportunities every week!  Great Success, Mike Rykse & Mark Soberman NetPicks Options P.S. There are several very valuable bonuses and savings that are only available on the first launch day - today, the value is over $2,000, so do not miss out. Head on over there now to capitalize. [Brand New - Go Here: Be The First To See The Overnight Pop Trades](      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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