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How to maximize profits in a choppy market

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I remember how LUCKY I am to have a reliable trading strategy to use... ?

I remember how LUCKY I am to have a reliable trading strategy to use... [Image](                                                                                                                                                                      So much for smoother sailing in 2023… The market is proving once again to be as unpredictable as ever. And when things get unpredictable, [I remember how LUCKY I am to have a reliable trading strategy to use.]( And I’m sure my student, Kim, feels the same way. Yesterday, while the market began to wipe out the previous weeks gains, she locked in her new biggest gain: While others were worried about their precious portfolios dropping, Kim made $1,908 from a single trade. That’s the beauty of this formula. It’s not easy, of course. $1,908 trades don’t just appear out of thin air. You have to earn it. But here’s the thing about making money in the stock market that a lot of people don’t get: “Earning it” is almost better than the money itself. [If you learn the right strategies, and you put everything you’ve got into mastering them, you’ll see what I mean.]( There’s no better feeling than locking in your new biggest gain, and knowing full well you earned every last penny of it. And you know what? I wouldn’t be surprised if Kim tweets next week about how she just beat her previous record trade with $2,000 or even $3,000. Because that’s just how this craft works. The more wins you stack up, the bigger your confidence grows. And from there, watch out! That reminds me… [Tonight at 8PM EST]( former NFL player Ellis Hobbs is doing a deep dive on how to stack wins when the market is choppy like it is right now. Here’s something interesting to note: While his former teammate, Tom Brady, lost to the Cowboys this past week… Ellis has been grinding on his way to $500,000 in trading profits. Not bad for a “jock”... [Click here to claim your spot at the LIVE strategy session – And listen carefully to everything Ellis says tonight!!!]( Best, [Image] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Click Here to Unsubscribe]( **Timothy Sykes teaches skills others have used to make money. Any results displayed are extraordinary and are not typical and will vary from person to person. For more info read our [Earning Claims Disclosure](

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