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If I hadn’t gotten injured, I might not be a 7-figure trader

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Mon, Apr 3, 2023 04:05 PM

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It led me to this trading pattern... Stock trading? It was worth a try… I did some digging, and

It led me to this trading pattern... [Image] If I hadn’t gotten injured in high school, I might not be a 7-figure trader. Let me explain… Back in high school, my dream was to become a pro tennis player. But then I got injured… And my dreams of going pro and winning Wimbledon were slowly slipping away. What was I going to do with my life? My arms were in slings, [so I needed a way to make money where I could just sit and use my fingers…]( Stock trading? It was worth a try… I did some digging, and seemed like everyone agreed on two things: You need a lot of money to start investing and you won’t get rich for years (maybe even decades). There was just one problem with that… I didn’t have much money to start with, and I definitely didn’t want to wait decades to get rich! So instead of following mainstream advice, I went deep down the trading rabbit hole and found [a strategy that goes against the mainstream…]( It allowed me to trade with small sums of money. And even better… The moves were so explosive, I was multiplying my money insanely fast. Too fast. My parents couldn’t believe it! By the time I graduated high school, I was up over $100,000 in profits… And by the time I was graduating college, I was up over $1.6 Million dollars in profits! Maybe that tennis injury was a blessing in disguise… Either way, I’m sure you’re wondering how I made $1.6 Million as a college student. And the answer is simple: Because I focused all of my attention on trading ONE pattern over and over again. One pattern, that’s all you need… [>>THIS PATTERN.]( To your success, [Sykes Signature] [Image] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [Unsubscribe here]( $15,820 profit from $33,219 starting stakes. **Timothy Sykes teaches skills others have used to trade successfully. 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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