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876 Traders Collect "Weekly Paychecks" (why wouldn't you?)

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Dear Investor, Please don?t get mad if I get emotional here, but I have a huge confession to make?

Dear Investor, Please don’t get mad if I get emotional here, but I have a huge confession to make… I always love when I receive emails & testimonials from my MANY weekly paycheck members. Such as, David M., from Austin, TX who told me: “Hi Michael, I wanted you to know that you and your team are on my "People I am Thankful For" list this Thanksgiving. Earlier this year I spent quite a bit of time and money researching various option strategies, gurus, etc. before finding your site and service. I've learned a ton over the last 6 months of subscribing … and look forward to trading as long as I can operate a keyboard. Really appreciate your willingness to share your experience, insight and skills with the world! Best, David M.” (November 26, 2020) Now, notice there are no actual “income amounts” listed here… Because [this strategy can work for anyone regardless of your portfolio size.]( Actually, Robert K. from New Jersey started trading my Weekly Paycheck strategy with $48,000 in his portfolio in March 2020, and he grew his portfolio to over $405,000 in just 13 months (April 2021). That’s 744% growth in portfolio value in just over one year! I’m sorry if I can’t contain my excitement, but it’s [because I know this can help you, too, if you’re willing to take this first small step.]( Trade Smarter, Michael Shulman Weekly Paycheck P.S. You’re getting this email from me because you previously asked me to send you my weekly paycheck strategy guide. But to be honest, [I think you’ll get more out of this, instead.]( I say that because people who are getting the best results, started out just like you… If you need a refresher, however, [you can download it here.]( --------------- Actual testimonial received on April 15, 2021: “By following all the trades (and with some of my own trades), I have grown my account from $48,000 last March to $405,000 today. I have to say this has been a most rewarding journey, and I certainly wish to continue as long as I can.” Robert K., NJ Your results may and will likely differ. Results are provided as an example of what’s possible, not a guarantee of income. All trading involves risk. 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA (866) 257-3008 | M-F 9AM - 5PM [support@tradersreserve.com]( If you no longer wish to receive emails please [unsubscribe here.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Update Email]( [Privacy Policy]( © Traders Reserve, LLC 2019. All rights reserved.

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