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Thrive in the Market Chaos (Training 3/3)

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Hey Friend, Tomorrow at 10am EST – I’m hosting the third and final training of my Christma

Hey Friend, Tomorrow at 10am EST – I’m hosting the third and final training of my Christmas gift to you. This training is called: “How to Thrive in the Coming Market Chaos” In this training I’ll be sharing why the market chaos could happen at any moment, whether today, tomorrow or next month (with plenty of reasons why I’m predicting that a recession is on the cards). I’ll be sharing real-life examples of what it looks like during chaotic market periods and detailed analysis of how you can spot and capitalize on hidden opportunities when it seems like an impossible trading environment. I’ll be covering: - Why the market chaos can start at any time, and how you can be prepared to take advantage of the unpredictability - The one thing you must do in order to thrive during stormy periods – most people ignore this and get burnt quickly. - Actual examples of where I avoided specific trades – you’ll see how the setups looked perfect on the surface but in reality, they were traps - You’ll discover how to avoid the pitfalls with my personal Seven-Step Cheat Sheet. This training is all about thriving and taking advantage of whatever is around the corner. The media and even most traders seem to believe that markets crashing and currencies dropping is a bad thing – but as soon as you understand what I share in this training, you’ll understand that it’s actually a huge opportunity to make a lot of money, very quickly. Training during market chaos is my favorite, and the biggest WINS throughout my career have been during recessions and unpredictable training environments. On this training, I’ll show you how you can capitalize on the next recession (whereas everybody else will panic and tighten their belt). [Click Here to Register (Saturday, 10am EST)]( If my predictions are right, and a global recession does hit us in 2019/2020, you’ll kick yourself if you didn’t attend this training. It’s the catalyst to acting in the right way during chaotic market conditions. Best regards, Mark Shawzin The Pattern Trader 2234 North Federal Hwy Suite 1107 Boca Raton FL 33431 [Unsubscribe](

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