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I’m changing everything (important, open up)

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thepatterntrader.com

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Mark@thepatterntrader.com

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Thu, Aug 1, 2019 08:20 AM

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 Hey Trader,  I know this is short notice but this email was supposed to be sent to you yesterda

[Unsubscribe]( Hey Trader,  I know this is short notice but this email was supposed to be sent to you yesterday, but it looks like something went wrong and it didn't get through to you.  I’m changing everything at The Pattern Trader, drastically. - We used to send out weekly promotions about different products. That’s not happening anymore. - We used to have 2-day bootcamps every week for newcomers. Not anymore. - We used to have monthly webinars to sign traders up to our hugely successful Elite program. Not anymore. I am taking a very different approach.  There will be no more promotions. No more limited time deals. No more marketing BS.  I am replacing it with something else.  Why?  Well, I am kind of sick of it. I love trading, and I love teaching it. I don’t like the marketing side of it.  However, I understood that the more I spend on marketing, the more people I can help. So I went with it for a while.  But, things are changing.  Every since I got this email from Marta (you’ve probably seen this before)… [Image] I’ve been thinking.  Wow, how many people have missed out on the $15,000 she made?  All because I have marketing scarcity and hype.  I don’t need to hype anything up. I have over 1,000 testimonials in the form of emails, YouTube comments, Facebook comments, and online reviews.  So, here’s what’s going to happen:  Starting this today at 9am EST, I will be doing live Freedom Trader Episodes on YouTube live, and my webinar platform for free.  And inside of these episodes I will talk about: - Client experiences. - Criticisms – what are some of the bad things people are saying about me online (because there is a lot). - A cracking winning trade. - A losing trade, because I want to be balanced. It isn’t all rainbows and sunshine. - A lesson about trading with scientific backing. - Q&A – I will answer all of your questions. My focus will be on free content and teaching the largest number of people I possibly can.  [If you would like to sign up to tomorrow’s Freedom Trader’s episode please go here and register.](  [Or subscribe on YouTube with notifications, because we’ll be going live on there.](  Reply to this email to let me know what you think about this change.  Kind regards, Mark Shawzin This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mark@thepatterntrader.com 2234 North Federal HwySuite 1107 Boca Raton FL 33431 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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