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What is the “Perfect Trade?”

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? Some time ago, CEO, Keith Kaplan, tasked his team with finding a trade setup that is: - Highly P

[TradeSmith] Hello Reader, This Thursday, April 18th, we’re going to unveil one of [the most daring projects in company history]( Some time ago, CEO, Keith Kaplan, tasked his team with finding a trade setup that is: - Highly Profitable - Easy-to-execute - Lower risk - Repeatable - Works in any market In other words, he wanted to find The Perfect Trade. But does such a trade setup even exist? And if so, how do you go about finding it? As you can imagine, trying to make a discovery like this is no easy task. But Keith’s team went to work crunching billions of data points, looking at thousands of trade setups, they even developed two new proprietary algorithms to help find the perfect trade. And a little while ago, they believe they found what they were looking for. But they were still skeptical… They wanted to be sure. So, they asked a small group of readers to try these perfect trades for themselves. And the results were incredible... Everyday folks… teachers, accountants, dentists… began writing in to tell us about the huge gains they were making. Like Roger M., who wrote in telling us he made 236% on one of our perfect trades.* Then there was Ted R. who told us he made gains of 291%, 157%, and 130% on three of our perfect trades. And it didn’t take very long to see these types of gains. Now, we’re at the point where we’re ready to release the details of this project to a wider audience. So, this Thursday, April 18th at 8 pm ET, we’re putting on [a special presentation called The Perfect Trade Event]( in which we’ll be going over all the details behind the perfect trade… including the two breakthrough algorithms that help us find these setups… and the three indicators that signal a Perfect Trade is about to happen. Considering these trades have made 100% or more in weeks, even days… we believe this is a tool that can bring anyone closer to the ultimate financial freedom… So, you don’t want to miss out. Attendance for the event is FREE, but you have to RSVP in advance. [To sign up, click here.]( Regards, Mike Burnick Senior Analyst, TradeSmith ** The investment results described in these testimonials are not typical. Investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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