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Today is the last day - 25k contest eligibility ENDING

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prestonjames@thepiratesoffice.com

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WARNING: the content in this email is very time sensitive. That’s because the opportunity to jo

WARNING: the content in this email is very time sensitive. That’s because the opportunity to join my Small Account Mastery Series (SAMS) goes offline TODAY (May 29th)... Yes, because our first LIVE-trading session together is tomorrow (Thursday May 30th)... [The enrollment period for SAMS truly ends tomorrow, and with it, up to $1,543 in savings.]( Plus, the opportunity to participate in our most-popular yearly live trading competition (with a $25,000-valued grand prize) — also ends. Yes — today is THE hard deadline, no exceptions. In case you missed the amazing backstory: The Small Account Mastery Series (SAMS) is a service I expressly designed to capitalize on my uncanny ability to multiply small accounts by up to 185% in 10 weeks — and to show you how to do the same. Funded with $10,000 of my own money, members have full transparency to see every move I make in my portfolio, and even act on the trades I’m going to make — at the same time I do. The strategies and tactics I use in my Small Account Mastery Series are based on many of the same techniques I’ve been using in other personally funded accounts where I have already racked up gains of 151% in 6 months... while generating up to $4,362 PER WEEK in net profit. I’m very proud of my SAMS program and the potential that it has to help traders like you not only to protect your money... ... but also grow it dramatically as the EPIC BATTLE between Wall Street and the little guy rages on. Whatever you do, be sure not to miss your final opportunity to join us for this historic LIVE trading event — let alone the $1,543 in bonuses and $25,000 potential grand prize that could be yours. (The bonuses and the grand prize are definitely a nice perk…however just imagine the REAL benefit which is the skill and confidence to manage your own money and generate meaningful returns from the market) I repeat: [Small Account Mastery enrollment goes offline TODAY, so be sure to read this briefing and secure your seat before the deadline here.]() Hope to see you on the inside, Preston “the Pirate” James [Unsubscribe]( Traders Edge Network 8180 South 700 East Suite 210 Sandy, Utah 84070 United States (801) 733-4190

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