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Urgent event with Larry this Thursday

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Dear Reader, Hi, Larry Benedict here. On [Thursday, June 9th at 10 AM ], I’m holding an urgent

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( Dear Reader, Hi, Larry Benedict here. On [Thursday, June 9th at 10 AM (ET)]( I’m holding an urgent event to reveal something I call: Wall Street’s “Black Friday.” And if you’re looking for a way to potentially flip this chaotic market into tens of thousands of dollars – by next week – I strongly recommend you attend. [Register here automatically with a single click]( Most people have never heard of Wall Street’s “Black Friday.” But my Wall Street colleagues and I can’t wait. It’s essentially a Wall Street-created “frenzy.” It happens on a set schedule every year. All the big players are involved. All told, an estimated $1 trillion is set to change hands – with a good amount funneling through one ticker. All you have to do is trade this one ticker beforehand, and you could make massive profits. In fact, it’s possible the gains could come in as little as a few hours. Sounds impossible? Then you need to attend my broadcast. As a hedge fund manager, I used this event every year to make millions for my clients. Since I started sharing this secret with a small group of everyday people across my services, I have a perfect track record. 8-for-8. And folks have reported some incredible sums – all using this one ticker… “I made $12K within 3 hours!" – Chris N.* “Over 800%. That’s my biggest 24-hour trade I’ve had in over 20 years. Thanks Larry!” – Rodd R. While nothing is guaranteed, the next opportunity is rapidly approaching. It’s set for June 17. If you want the chance at these kinds of windfalls, you’ll need to act BEFORE. You’ll get all the details during the event on June 9 – including the ticker symbol that makes all these gains possible. [It’s completely free – just follow this link to instantly register.]( Sincerely, Larry Benedict Editor, The Opportunistic Trader P.S. I’ll also explain why today’s market conditions are a blessing in disguise. I’ve had some of my best “Black Friday” results during bear markets. [Register automatically here.]( *Verified customer. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D286, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity you can [unsubscribe here](.

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