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Hey Tristam, I’ve been reading through the email responses to my last email. The feedback has b

Hey Tristam, I’ve been reading through the email responses to my last email. The feedback has been super enlightening. Before I jump into that . . . Confession time. It took me over two years to trade successfully. Success only came consistently after many failed attempts and unnecessary losses. I had tried everything. - Enrolling into all sorts of academies - Buying programs - Self-educating on YouTube, Summits and reading useless books All of them sold me on the romantic vision of hitting big profit targets, yet never showing the realities of what really goes on behind-the-scenes of successful traders. It was after too much wasted time and money, that I ‘accidentally’ met a mentor that showed me how it REALLY was. He didn’t lie, he took me step-by-tiny-step to help me become the trader that I am today. He was real. He didn't sugar coat anything, and most importantly of all, he was the best mentor I ever had. Having a mentor changed my life. Interestingly enough, when I started sharing my strategy with other traders, without realizing it, I became a mentor to THEM and that changed my life again. For the better. I loved being their mentor! Word got out about my strategies and how beneficial it was to have me review their charts, and be their mentor that I had to figure out a way to help everyone who needed me. Several months ago, I retired the Free 6 Month Mentorship as a BONUS from my signature course Simplifying Day Trading so that I could devote more time to each person. One problem: Everyone STILL wanted (and needed) to be mentored. Both new and experienced Day Traders were emailing every day. They were asking for help trading in LIVE markets (especially in all the crazy conditions lately). They needed help with trade setups, strategy and risk management. They were craving the kind of support only a mentor can give. After reading all of the emails from my POLL, I have come up with something VERY special for YOU. The ONLY problem is that I cannot give this to everyone. [Click here to take advantage of this special limited time deal ( Happy Trading, Marina the Trader Chick Pensativo #7 Gravialas Residencial Antigua Guatemala 0000 GUATEMALA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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