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Revealed: Where to Find Profitable Trades in this Market

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This trading fanatic wants to tell you where… Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Dear Reader, When the market is acting crazy, there’s only one man we go to for answers... Tom Sosnoff. [Discover What Tom is Doing to Find the Profits in This Market...]( Tom is an options trading legend. As a market maker on the CBOE, Tom realized that there was untapped demand for an easy way for retail traders to trade options online. So he created and launched Think of Swim. If you watch the financial news channels you likely see commercials for the platform to this day. Tom sold Sink or Swim to Ameritrade, and made himself very wealthy doing it. No one would have blamed Tom if he took his new found fortune and rode off into the sunset - but not Tom. [Learn the Strategies Tom Uses to Stay Safe and Find Profits in This Market...]( Tom saw new and better ways to serve the options trading public. So as soon as his non-compete expired he got to work on a new project... Tastytrade! From the first time Adam, our founder and president, traded with tastytrade, it changed the way he traded forever. Here’s the truly amazing thing, at his core Tom is an options trading fanatic. At any given point he might have 100+ trades happening at one time. He and his team make more trades in a single year than many would be traders do in their career. In the trading game, reps matter! The more trades you make, [the better you get at trading](... So when I have a serious question about the markets, Tom is the man I go to. Because you are a member of the extended Wealthpop family, you can get something not available anywhere else... [Tom Sosnoff LIVE to reveal all of his trading secrets, strategies, and techniques](. Tuesday, Sept 26th at 4:15pm Eastern. Tom is going to reveal what he is doing right now to find the profits in this market. This is a proverbial “must see” event. [Click here and register right now](. Kind Regards, The Wealthpop Family --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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