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I've Gone Even Lower for Your Labor Day Special

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thedisciplinedtrader.com

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nhallett@thedisciplinedtrader.com

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Sat, Aug 31, 2024 04:36 PM

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Hello Friend, Here's what's happening. We're dropping our price on our flagship product...even lower

Hello Friend, Here's what's happening. We're dropping our price on our flagship product...even lower than many purchased it for yesterday. (Note: For those who purchased yesterday, you've already received your partial refund). Why am I giving an even deeper discount? Well, in response to my Labor Day Special, I got a communication from an elementary school teacher who explained to me that she KNEW she could be a successful trader, but she just kept chasing trades. She's almost at retirement age and really wants her trading to supplement her income when she retires. She's been watching me for over 2 years and has been wanting to purchase The Disciplined Trader Mastery Program so she could get out of her own way when she trades...but just doesn't have the funds. Even the 30% discount during this Labor Day Special was not enough discount for her to afford the purchase. I have a soft spot for teachers... especially elementary school teachers. You see, my late twin brother, Bob, taught for 30 years a Riderwood Elementary School in Baltimore (he was the librarian!) Anyway, Tisha and I looked at each other and said, almost in unison, let's go deeper on the discount..."Let's double it". We now have a happy, almost-retired elementary school teacher as a client who owns the simple tools to follow her trading plan without being her own worst enemy. She owns the key to success that she was missing. Trading discipline IS the missing key for almost EVERY ONE of the 90% of traders who just keep struggling. We felt so good about what had transpired that we decided to give 60% off to EVERYBODY who wants to get out of their own way when they trade! [TAP HERE TO SEE MY 3-MINUTE LABOR DAY SPECIAL VIDEO]( Get off the rat-wheel of frustration and be the trader you KNOW you can be! PS: For early bird buyers (today), I'll send you one of our Disciplined Trader Baseball Caps and mail it anywhere in the world as a symbol of "congratulations!". Real swag. Don't wait. NOTE: Our new client promised she'd take a picture for us in her new cap! And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO / Tisha Hallett, Creative Director The Disciplined Trader [Unsubscribe]( Subconscious Training Corporation 6606 NW 66th Ave Parkland, Florida 33067 United States (954) 242-2719

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