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What Would You Do With An Extra $1k Per Month?

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Michael Shulman here with a brief update: If you have any interest in learning what it takes to get

Michael Shulman here with a brief update: If you have any interest in learning what it takes to get higher income from your portfolio, you need to read this email and move quickly. Last week, I announced a live training class: The Options Income Blueprint taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 24-25 at 2pm Eastern Time each day. Unfortunately, we’ve filled most of the seats for this ‘on the house’ training (that means it costs you zero), so if you want to get one, you need to do it today. But, let me ask you a simple question: What would you do with an extra 1k per month in cash income? Would you reinvest it? Would you set it aside for that dream home or the kid’s education fund? Maybe take your spouse on that dream vacation or buy that fancy new car you’ve been researching? Or, would an extra 1k per month just relieve the pressure of making ends meet? Would it pay the mortgage? The car payments? This idea of getting (at least) an extra 1k per month is the basis for my Options Income Blueprint training program. Now, let me say right now that 1k per month is a “minimum” goal. I have students who far, far surpass that amount. But if you haven’t traded options successfully, or if you’ve never traded options, or if you just want to get a head start on growing your portfolio, it’s a smart starting point because it takes just 30 minutes per week to accomplish that goal and has the least amount of risk to your portfolio. In a live training webinar, I’m going to teach you the exact blueprint I’ve taught to over 16,853 students in the last 10 years, so you can learn how to get that $1k per month (or more) for yourself. [Get the Details Here]( Trade Smarter, Michael Shulman Options Income Blueprint p.s. We have fewer than 25 seats available for this training and as this is the ONLY time I’ll ever offer this training live, you’ll want to be sure you get one. [Get Your Seat Here]( 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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