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The subject line of this email is a bold statement. Hey Trader   The subject line of this email is a bold statement.  But one that I know will eventually be true.  But before I explain why that is, I want to share some of the incredible stuff that was said on this morning’s webinar in the comments section.  Take a look at these:  [Image](  But let’s get back to the big question …  Why is this the most important email you’ll ever receive?  Well, that’s because, this week’s ‘Changing of the Guards’ series of Webinars is the most critical periods of time that we’ve seen for many, many years.  Because, it’s clear to see that a global economic crisis is imminent.  Everything lines up, and as the first domino (the UK) is about to leave Europe with a no-deal Brexit, it’s going to cause a domino effect that is going to impact every country on the planet.  This is going to cause the markets to react in unique ways, breeding opportunities that are currently are once in a bluemoon, to multiple per day.  This is the most excited that I have been for many years.  Just like I’ve always had my most successful trading periods during crisis – I know I’m going to again and I’m taking my members along for the ride.  Now, although you’re excited for this – I’m sure you have a devil sat on your shoulder whispering stuff in your ear. We all have this!  He may be saying “what if you’re wrong again” or “you’re not good enough” – he may even be saying “you’re going to fail” …  This devil is responsible for stopping so many people from making the right decisions in their life – and I want to ensure that doesn’t happen to you.  That’s why, tomorrow at 9am – I’m opening applications for my Pattern Trader Bundle, where for an entire year during this economic meltdown, I’ll be shortcutting your years of painstaking hard work and patience, and helping you make money right away by essentially trading on your behalf.  I’m going to personally ensure that guys that are part of this during this upcoming crisis are going to achieve exponential results – just like I have during every previous recession and crisis.  Details to sign up will be released at 9am Eastern tomorrow morning.  Best regards, Mark Shawzin This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mark@thepatterntrader.com 2234 North Federal HwySuite 1107Boca Raton FL 33431 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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