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It will be recorded and live! It’s on Mark’s Overnight Holds and Mark will of course be th

[logo] Hey guys, [Mark and I have a new class coming to you on June 4th.]( It will be recorded and live! It’s on Mark’s Overnight Holds and Mark will of course be there with me. Now… let’s talk Overnight Holds and how we find them: I have my indicator called “the closer” (it's very black box) showing directional moves for the next day’s broad market. The Overnight Hold is executed in a special spot of the market where you can trade 4pm to 4:15 pm. Our trade from last Friday moved 50% before the open, giving us a nice win. And everyone can get in. It’s super liquid and easy to understand (hence the class to MAKE SURE). It’s part of our 3 prong trading approach - Bombshells, Aftermath Trades, and Overnight Holds ALL AT THE CLOSE EVERY DAY. And now each of them has their own class… that you can get right here. [Don’t miss the next one! We’ve made this as easy as possible for you.]( Thanks, [sig, voz, voz sig] --------------------------------------------------------------- [ftdy]( Disclaimer: These recommendations are for informational and educational purposes only. Please exercise caution when trading and trade at your own risk. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [Update your preferences]( This email was sent by © Trade To Close LLC, 190 S La Salle Street Ste 3000 Chicago, IL 60603 | [Privacy Policy](

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