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1 new thread from 1 author in the "General Trading Discussion" community ... Hi everyone, I just wan

1 new thread from 1 author in the "General Trading Discussion" community ... Hi everyone, I just wanted to give you a heads up to let you know that some changes to the members area are coming soon.  We are in the process... [Complete Currency Trader]() [General Trading Discussion]( [Post New Message](mailto:COMPLETECURRENCYTRADER-generaltradingdiscussion@ConnectedCommunity.org) [] Mar 19, 2018 started 5 hours ago, [Brian Stickney]( (0 replies) [Heads Up - Changes Coming Soon]( [external link to thread view]( 1. [Hi everyone, I just wanted to give you a...](#m0) Brian Stickney [] 1. [Heads Up - Changes Coming Soon]( [Reply to Group](mailto:COMPLETECURRENCYTRADER_generaltradingdiscussion_94256a80-288f-450c-a519-df79e1c4036d@ConnectedCommunity.org?subject=Re: Heads Up - Changes Coming Soon) [Reply to Sender]( [Brian Stickney]( Mar 19, 2018 6:27 PM [Brian Stickney]( Hi everyone, I just wanted to give you a heads up to let you know that some changes to the members area are coming soon. Â We are in the process of changing to a new tool that will allow us to deliver content in a more organized manner. Â As we do this, we will also be changing the members forum to be tied directly to the topics within the educational portal. Â This change will result in us "starting from scratch" with the forum discussions. Â I will move a couple of "key posts" over (such as some of the bid/ask info, and some frequently asked questions, and some more recent Daily Analysis posts) but everything else will be gone when we change over. I know it isn't ideal to lose the discussions, but it is simply part of the change. Â Let me know if you have any questions. Â I estimate that we will make the cut over some time toward the end of next week. Kind Regards, Brian ------------------------------ Brian Stickney ------------------------------ [Reply to Group Online]( [View Thread]( [Recommend]( [Forward]( You are subscribed to "General Trading Discussion" as {EMAIL}. To change your subscriptions, go to [My Subscriptions](. To unsubscribe from this community discussion, go to [Unsubscribe](.

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