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Shining a Spotlight on Your Next Trade

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 and see your very first peek at the Spotlight Power Trader.  It's a "before" and "after" so you

[Nplogo21styear][Spotlightpowertraderlogo] Think about this for pressure.  You spend the last 12 years inviting people just like you to join you in a live, in the market trade room.  With hundreds of eyes watching your every move.  The market starts to move.  Russell e-Mini?  EURUSD?  The Dax? The Dow?  You look at your trading system; it shows a buy at an exact entry price.  You have the target and stop.  You broadcast to the trade room.   Dozens of people go to make that exact trade.  All the pressure is on you for more trades than not to work.  Sweating yet?  If you were in that position would you want the best, most consistent trading system in your arsenal?  Especially given how many people are counting on your every call?  Troy Noonan or TJ as we know him around these parts has been doing exactly that.  For many of you reading this as well.   And now, he has his next breakthrough.  Two years of painstaking development.  It's now ready to share. Troy says:  "The Spotlight Power Trader is the natural progression and evolution as a result of my last 12 years successfully calling live trades in the trade room.  It takes everything I have learned and distils it down to a very straightforward and elegant style of trading.  The name says it all:  Spotlight Power Trader." Why the "Spotlight"?  Spotlight is because it shines a spotlight on what we have found to be highly dependable setups.  It’s designed to help you spot the trade and stay in the trade.  It also has tools that help with the discipline and trade psychology part of trading.   For example, it’s easier to stay in a long trade with all green bars vs. the same trade with a bunch of random green up and red down bars.  Just putting the two exact trades side by side makes it easy to see the benefit.  Ready?  [Go Here]( and see your very first peek at the Spotlight Power Trader.  It's a "before" and "after" so you can see what it can be like trading with the Spotlight turned ON.   [Tap Here to See Your Very First Spotlight Power Trader Screenshots](  Now you can understand why Troy, with all eyes on him for 12 years is ready to unveil the Spotlight Power Trader to all of you.  Keep your eyes on these emails the next few days.  We'll be discussing what the "Power" means, and the "Trader" in the system name.  And share a lot more results.   Talk soon!  Mark & Troy, Spotlight Power Trader [Tap Here to See Your Very First Spotlight Power Trader Screenshots](  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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