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Real Trades, Real Gains, “Risk Free Projection” Report

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[image] Dear Friend, “I netted $200 on my first trade from your “Risk Free Projection” Weekly Report Nice!” John B. “Today, Thursday, 2/16, I closed out my first Risk Free Projection Weekly report trade for a net profit of $235.” Ron. S., WA The positive trade reports keep coming in, the “Risk Free Projection” Weekly Report is providing simple, but powerful trade opportunities that grow accounts. Subscriptions are Filling UP Fast This report is limited to only 250 subscribers and after only a few emails, it is filling up fast. Next week, the offer will be made to traders outside of this list and the opportunity will be gone. Why Every Option Trader Should Trade “RFP” Trades To be clear, “Risk Free Projection” does not mean the trades are risk free. Rather, it is a type of trade that is projecting a profit no matter where the market closes at the time the trade ends. This projection is based on current option pricing conditions. Those conditions can and do change, and as a result, the projections can be wrong and in the right set of circumstances, the trade can produce a loss. However, what the “Risk Free Projection” trade does reveal is the incredible mathematical probabilities that are in your favor with each and every trade. Having seen and traded virtually every type of option strategy out there throughout my career, the “RFP” trades give you a greater mathematical edge than any other type of trade. So the question is, why would you focus on other option strategies with lower mathematical expectations? The “Risk Free Projection” Report: · Can be Traded With as Little as a $2,000 account · Unmatched Favorable Risk/Reward Metrics · Opportunities are Fully Explained · Provides Many Suggestions of How to Enhance the Trades · Information and Opportunities You Won’t Find Anywhere Else Example Trade: In one of the recent reports, this a trade opportunity that was revealed and explained: [image]( If you are not taking trades that give you these kind of risk/reward metrics right now, you can start by going to the following link and securing one of the limited subscription spots now. [Subscribe Now]( Sincerely, Ryan Jones p.s. BONUS – Subscribe Now and I will include an exact compounding plan that you can use to turn a $5,000 account into as much as $50,000 over the next 12-Months trading the Time Warp “Risk Free Projection” opportunities. [Subscribe Now]( [Unsubscribe]( Quantum Trading Technologies PO Box 1510 Clearwater, Florida 33757 United States

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