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3 patterns to detect potential triple digit gains...

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Hello , His top options trading strategy was able to book: A 400% gain from a put option with Citigr

Hello , His top options trading strategy was able to book: A 400% gain from a put option with Citigroup… A 568% gain from a call option with JPMorgan Chase… A 413% gain from a put option from United Parcel Service… And look, it loses money too… but based on what he is sharing, it appears to make more money than it loses… Exponentially more. How was this made possible? These stocks followed 3 specific patterns in their behavior, which triggered a trading opportunity, and allowed his users to capitalize on it. These patterns weren't based on any knowledge or research he did personally… But rather, it came from a special tool he uses. Want to know what it is? [Click here to register for this upcoming workshop, where he dive intos detail on how it all works.]( We can’t wait to connect with you live! [Serge Berger](mailto:support@thesteadytrader.com) Sincerely, Serge Berger support@thesteadytrader.com P.S. Obviously, not every trade is going to be a triple digit gain using this approach, and no trading strategy will give you a 100% “success rate.” However, the gains tend to far outweigh the minor losses, and [he’s excited to dive into his strategy with you]( RISK DISCLAIMER: Day trading, short term trading, options trading, and futures trading are extremely risky undertakings. They generally are not appropriate for someone with limited capital, little or no trading experience, and/ or a low tolerance for risk. Never execute a trade unless you can afford to and are prepared to lose your entire investment. All trading operations involve serious risks, and you can lose your entire investment. “The Steady Trader” (“TST”) is not an investment advisor and is not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Further, owners, employees, agents or representatives of 'TST' are not acting as investment advisors and might not be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory. 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth Florida 33467 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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