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In today?s featured article, author Steve Smith provides his readers with ?Something Fun for the

In today’s featured article, author Steve Smith provides his readers with “Something Fun for the Weekend.” Continue reading to find out what it is. May 08, 2021 [Option Sensei] [Something Fun For the Weekend…]( I hope you are having a great weekend! I just wanted to share something fun today, but first I want to let you know that [Options360 is still finding new and exciting trades every week, even in this crazy market…]( Back in March, I wrote about how the market is evermore disconnected from Mainstreet. That said, I still believe this year is going to be one for the record books. The volatility that the Fed is creating means opportunity for us! If you haven't grabbed [your $19 trial membership]( what are you waiting for? Now for the fun part… If you don't know I live and work in Florida… Just across the street from the beach… I don't share the city for privacy reasons, but I feel comfortable telling you I can be on the beach in 60 seconds or less. I love it here, the silly news stories on the Internet notwithstanding. One of the main reasons is because Florida’s history is REALLY interesting. From the Spanish searching for the Fountain of Youth to the Cocaine Cowboy period in the '80s… That's why I love Tom Dorsey's books. The main character, Serge A Storms (a play-off 'storm surge') is a kind of vigilante anti-hero. Think Dexter or Ray Donovan. Dorsey weaves Florida history into the books, which makes an already great story even more interesting. If you are a reader, I can't recommend Dorsey enough. Just a fair warning, if you start reading his books you might end up living on a beach in Florida and enjoying the weekends people-watching at a tiki bar. Speaking of which… Have a Great Weekend. Steve PS. Next week holds a LOT of exciting plans for Options360. Nothing is quite ready to reveal yet… But it looks like it's going to be amazing! [Grab your trial membership right now](. SPONSOR [Buy This Ticker Now: Projected To Jump 1,530%]( With experts projecting gains as high as 1,530% by the end of this year... If you don't buy this ticker, you'll regret it later. Forbes has already confirmed that when all is said and done, "a new class of millionaires may emerge." [Click here and get the ticker… no strings attached.]( SPONSOR [Magnifi: Unlock a World of Investing]( Copyright © 2021 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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