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The accolades for CashFlow are rolling in

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based on math that provides three possible trades everyday the market is open. Customers have been w

[image] Dear SmartTrader, I almost never do this but I’m going to brag for a minute about the CashFlow Trilogy trading system. It’s a [simple trading strategy]() based on math that provides three possible trades everyday the market is open. Customers have been writing in telling me how much they love the system and how well it’s working for them. Check it out: I love these opportunities to look at three possible trades. I took one last week for a close of 2-10 and took it off today for $79 per contract. Thank you so much for all your insight and education on how to apply these spreads. Truly appreciate it! I had no clue the abundant opportunities daily options would make available for us. WOW! Mark K I like what you did with the Cashflow Trilogy Trades! We have clear choices to guide our trades--even if we can't decide which way we want to place our trades. If we are nimble enough, we could make a profit by placing ALL THREE trades! I like that flexibility and the "vision" of how market direction could affect my trade choices! The risk graphs are amazing! Again, your ALL ACCESS training and live class are the single best investments I ever made for my trading education--period! Thank you for all you do for so many of us! I will continue to study and work at succeeding with the cashflow trades. With appreciation, Glenn R I hope this is your direct email because I wanted to personally thank you for sharing all of your knowledge. I have spent so much money and time on education and they were all worthless and a waste of time, until I came across your website years ago. At first, I thought you were another “guru” with a different twist and could not understand how a $25 - $50 trade can make you substantial money trading over time. In the beginning I just could not understand all the strategies you taught and so I kept trying others. Well, after more disappointments (and losing more money) and figuring out that trading is just math, sometimes complicated math, I really dove into all your videos. It has been years and I am not 100% there yet, but I can tell you that I do NOTHING that does not take “price per day” into account. Buying calls and puts is a losers game. Has been and always will be for retail traders. So even when I decide to take a directional trade, I always go back to your thing-PPD. I love your trilogy and combination trades and have done pretty well with them, I only wish they were smart orders for those of us hooked on TradePartner. Another stroke of genius. I can’t live without that program. Anthony D [You can gain access to CashFlow Trilogy here](). Trade Smart, Retire Wealthy. Ryan Jones Founder, SmartTrading There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. 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