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Real Life Trading acquired The Traders Plan

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Thu, Jan 19, 2023 04:04 PM

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 Hey Trader, We are delighted to share some super exciting news!!! A phenomenal, growing, thriving

 Hey Trader, We are delighted to share some super exciting news!!! A phenomenal, growing, thriving company with amazing customer service has acquired The Trader’s Plan. Here is why we are totally pumped about it and you should be too. Real Life Trading’s mission is to ‘Enrich Lives.’ They are wonderful at picking stocks, tracking trade setups, chart analysis, and they also host educational, life changing live training events. They have a large and vibrant community that has been around since 2014. Real Life Traders are fun, engaged and love trading and they are looking forward to meeting each and every trader from The Traders Plan. We believe that this acquisition will be extremely beneficial for everyone involved. Your services will not change, they will only improve. Real Life Trading has an all encompassing training dashboard with tons of free resources and a more user friendly, fluid system to make your user experience the best it can be. One last thing, Real Life Trading is inviting you to their bi-annual event, a Free Week (Open House) on January 23-27 from 9am - 6pm EST – that’s 5 days straight, pop in when you can throughout the week. They specialize in trading education for: - Day Trading - Swing Trading - Long Term / Retirement Investing - Crypto Currency Trading - Stock Trading - Futures Trading - Stock Options Trading - Algo Trading - Forex Trading Sign up for the free week using this link [( and meet the Real Life Trading Team. Feel free to email with any questions you may have. Best Regards, The Traders Plan Team support@thetradersplan.com  Disclosure: You are responsible for your own trading decisions. ALWAYS, do your own research before investing in any of the above securities. This is not a solicitation to buy/sell ETFs or securities. NEVER invest money in ETFs or stocks that you can't afford to lose. You can lose all of your capital by trading any securities mentioned. These ETFs/securities are very volatile and gain and lose value quickly. We reserve the right to freely trade in any mentioned ETFs or securities. We are not compensated by any mentioned companies. We trade ETFs and securities based on our opinion of intrinsic/possible future value only. We are not registered investment advisors, so always do your own research before buying any securities. Sent to: {EMAIL} The Trader's Plan Publishing, P.O. Box 210161, Nashville, Tennessee 37220, United States Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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