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I wanted to give you a big heartfelt Thank you! For the feedback on the experiment I have been condu

[image] I wanted to give you a big heartfelt Thank you! For the feedback on the experiment (that I emailed you about yesterday) I have been conducting. As for the experiment, it has been very well received and we only have 15 spots left which I bet will be taken very soon. So that is exciting. If you are on the fence about joining [Weekly Trading System]( under the new payment plan, better jump on it. And so many of you gave awesome feedback, comments, and questions that I will be able to use to refine and improve the offer. To be honest, the page was just not clear enough about what was being offered, the benefits, and why you should be concerned. So we totally redid the page and made it much more simple, with examples, results, and more so that there is less confusion and more understanding of what is being offered. And hopefully you won't mind I ask for your opinion again when you see the new page . :) As a thank you, we did have a trade alerted by the System two weeks ago which I thought I would share with you... Symbol: SPX Sell to Open (28 June 23) 4420 Calls Buy to Open (28 June 23) 4425 Calls for a credit of .25 This trade will expire at close on 6/28/23 Max loss is $475.00, Probability of profit is 90%Potential ROI is 5.26% This is the actual trade that we sent to members two weeks ago. It's pretty much too late to put that trade on, but be sure you don't miss the next one. Allen Sama If you missed it, check out the new and improved [Weekly Trading System]( You are getting this email because we believe this is a great next step for you. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, it will hurt our feelings...but we respect your decision. Just [click this unsubscribe link]()and you will not get any emails about the Weekly Trading Pay Per Trade Exclusive Offer. [Unsubscribe]( FINAL WARNING, clicking this link will remove you from ALL of our mailing lists (Option Genius, Simon Says Options, Weekly Trading System, and all of our other products). You will no longer get any emails from us. OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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