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This Crazy “Fish Hook” Pattern Reels in Profits

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In 2012, Jason was a full time teacher - earning a little more than starvation wages. He was struggl

[The Disciplined Trader Newsletter] Hi Friend, Norman Hallett here from The Disciplined Trader. It looks like a little “fish hook” on the charts. Whenever Jason Bond spots this weird pattern, he dips his line on the water. Most of the time, he reels in a profit. [Chart] On that trade alone, Jason earned $40,976 in 2 DAYS! [Here’s How He Did It]( In 2012, Jason was a full time teacher - earning a little more than starvation wages. He was struggling to cover the interest on over $250,000 in debt. In his 9 to 5 life… he had no chance of paying it off. Fortunately, he discovered trading. With zero financial background - but all the motivation in the world… he set out to earn a living from the markets. After significant trial and error, Jason landed on… 3 Simple Profit Hunting Chart Patterns In 2013 - they earned him 74%. In 2014 - it was 31%. In 2015 - a whopping 180%. And, in 2016 - he turned $100,000 into $480,000 by year end. [Learn His Entire System & Watch Him Trade Live Each Day]( All of this is verified. Jason’s story has appeared in Forbes, The Huffington Post and Seeking Alpha. The only thing that’s never been publicized? His… 3 Simple Profit Hunting Chart Patterns Now - that’s all about to change. Jason has agreed to host a special - one time only - online training event. In this [Exclusive Training]( you'll learn: - The 3 simple profit-hunting chart patterns to pull in 5-20% returns per trade. - How to trade and NOT be chained to desk doing any market research. - Proven geometric formulas to predict high-probability trades (and discover the #1 secret tool I use to scan for them). - How to use the 2 most important indicators I use to buy stocks at the base of the “fish hook” and potentially rake in profits. - How to isolate “resting trends,” buy them, and watch them snap back to life - surging ahead to hand you an extra $2,000-3,000 per month. [Click Here to Learn How Jason Made $330,000 in 2016 Trading Stocks Part-Time]( And, as always… Stay Disciplined! Norman Hallett, CEO [The Disciplined Trader]( P.S. Jason’s even throwing in a copy of his best selling DVD - “The Secrets of Swing Trading” - to anyone who attends. It normally retails for $999. You’ll get it absolutely free. [Register Your Spot Immediately.]( If you do not want to receive emails from us, you can [follow this link to unsubscribe.]( [2018 © The Disciplined Trader.]( The Disciplined Trader, 6606 NW 66th Avenue, Parkland, FL 33067, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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