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Can You Cash In On Inflation?

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How?s your grocery bill looking these days? The average price for a gallon of milk is up 8% since

How’s your grocery bill looking these days? The average price for a gallon of milk is up 8% since 2020, beef prices are up 20% since last year, even a loaf of bread is inching it’s way up past 6%. How about buying a car? Used cars cost over 40% from last year, and new car prices hit a $47,077 average in December. And we won’t even get into housing prices. I probably don’t have to tell you that inflation is not just coming, it’s already here. The question is, what are you doing to combat it? Want to know how we’re cashing in? We’re using “The Options Trade That Keeps On Giving.” [Get all the details.]( The hidden power of this strategy is that you are not betting on any direction in the market but you have the ability to capitalize if the market does move in one direction or another (or no direction!). Take a look at this example during a sideways market… Our primary focus with the “Options Trade That Keeps On Giving” is to generate a 10% to 30% return during the 4-week workshop. The Small Account Trader Workshop meets via live webinar every Thursday at 11am Eastern Time during the workshop dates: March 10th through March 31st. In the first workshop session, we'll teach you the basics behind the Options Trade That Keeps On Giving and apply the trade to our Core Four Indexes (SPY, QQQ, IWM and DIA) with live trade recommendations. Then, in Sessions 2-4. we'll continue to 'update' our trades for income and explore other options tactics you may want to take advantage of. At the end of the workshop, we'll give you details so you know how to keep your trades going for continuous income. You have a chance now to register for our March workshop at the lowest price. Our pre-sale for the March Small Account Trader Workshop is starting now and runs through Monday, February 21st. So take action this weekend… [Join us for the Small Account Trader Workshop.]( Trade Smarter David Durham Traders Reserve 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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