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The names we’re bullish on.. (open to find out)

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Hey Trader, Psychedelic stocks are on fire  ? We’re on the edge of the best names in the

Hey Trader, Psychedelic stocks are on fire  (in a good way) 🔥 We’re on the edge of the best names in the market… but what are those names? Find out at the[Traders and Investors Summit Thursday, May 30th.]( Every great trader needs solid tools and strategies. That's why we’re bringing together some of the most experienced traders for an epic one day event where they’ll give you the EXACT tools and strategies they use to make money in today's market. We’ll cover things like ✅ How to maximize options profits by following volume ✅ The EXACT names we’re bullish on (and why) ✅ Mastering Breakouts with Straddles and Strangles ✅ … and so much more Learn from some of the best professionals in the market with DECADES of experience. Usually this education goes for thousands of dollars… but we’re hosting this event for FREE [Register Here]( Fight's On! E. Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley DISCLAIMER: Neither TOPGUN Options (TGO), nor its affiliates nor any of their respective officers, personnel, representatives, agents or independent contractors are in such capacities licensed financial advisors, registered investment advisors or registered broker-dealers. Nothing contained in TGO webinars, on the TGO website, emails, or any promotional material or communication constitutes a promotion, recommendation, solicitation or offer of any particular investment, security or transaction. Trading options involves risk & options may not be suitable to all investors. Visit the OCC website to read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. TGO provides educational and newsletter services that are meant to teach readers the risks and potential rewards of trading options, and we are not a servic that tells readers what to trade. We are not implying or guaranteeing ANY profit. Readers should not trade with money they can't afford to lose and should make all trades while training in a TGO program in a paper trading account. Readers should consult a licensed broker or registered investment advisor before placing any trade with actual capital. Past performance does NOT equate with future results, and results discussed in this webinar are not typical. Individual results may vary Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Gun Options, 1300 N Federal Highway, Suite 202, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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