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Dear Trader, Every morning when I wrap up my morning workout, I study markets. This includes studyin

Dear Trader, Every morning when I wrap up my morning workout, I study markets. This includes studying verified institutional research, domestic markets, international markets, and much more… I isolate a few of my BEST trade ideas for the day ahead, and get on camera to educate viewers... [Watch This Past Week’s Daily Primers >>]( Yes, I’m an active trader - but that does not mean you have to be in order to benefit from my education. I enjoy cherry-picking verified institutional research, unusual options activity, dark pools, and a bread and butter strategy and providing it to EVERY trader who is interested in improving their stock market education. And speaking of bread and butter strategies, this week I did video lessons on every single one of my bread and butter trades. If you choose to watch them, you’ll realize they’re simple, compounding, and achievable. [Here are my “bread and butter” trades from this week…]( As we conclude the first trading week of 2021, I hope you have a fantastic weekend! Cheers, Disclaimer: This is not investment advice. This newsletter is for information purposes only and opinion-based on user search data. Investors should be cautious about any and all investments and are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to making any investment decisions. Powered by TrackStarIQ [InvestingChannel, Inc.]( | [Privacy Policy]( P.O. Box 118 New York, NY 10018. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](=). 787 Eleventh Avenue, 6th & 7th Floors, New York, NY 10019, US

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