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When Freedom is the Goal, This is the Path

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Discover how Steve Smith enjoys maximum freedom and autonomy in his life… Preview Text for the message [alt_text] When Freedom is the Goal, This is the Path Dear Reader, Tomorrow is Independence Day, so I thought it would be appropriate to talk about your freedom. I don’t mean the Bill of Rights or the Constitution… [I mean your personal financial freedom and autonomy](. You see, some people want to make a billion dollars and struggle all of their lives to do it. Some make it and some don’t… But other people, like Steve Smith, focus on a different goal. They want to have [a lifestyle that highlights and prioritizes freedom](. Freedom to move about the country when he wants or needs to. Freedom to live where he chooses. (For Steve that’s 15 steps away from one of the most beautiful beaches in Florida) Freedom to do what he wants when he wants without other people demanding he do what he doesn’t want to do. Steve calls his lifestyle the “trading lifestyle,” and he insists it’s different for everyone. Steve once told me, “I know people who love their jobs and still keep them even when they can quit. I know people who stop working and trade an hour or two a day - and live an austere life. And I know people, like me, who aren’t comfortable unless they are [earning a substantial income and building a strong net worth]( but still want the freedom to travel and enjoy the money they make. For me the most important thing is to be able to jump in the ocean before I start the day and after I end. So I live where I live. The point of the trader’s lifestyle is that I - or you - get to decide for yourself!” So for US Independence Day I would like to invite you to [discover how Steve earned his independence]( And how you can as well. This is a special replay of one of Steve's most in depth training events, and I want to invite you to watch it for FREE, right now. Just get your notepad and paper ready, then [click here right now]( and start building your own trader’s lifestyle. Live The Trader’s Life, Steve Smith --------------------------------------------------------------- [1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York NY 10119 Want to change how you receive these emails?]( here to unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Disclaimer](

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