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Why Bitcoin’s Fire Is Great For Curzio Readers

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Thu, Jun 27, 2019 03:15 PM

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Dear Curzio Reader, Bitcoin’s on fire again and that’s great for you – even if you do

[Daily Update] Dear Curzio Reader, Bitcoin’s on fire again and that’s great for you – even if you don’t own a single crypto. Why? Because the resurgence of the crypto market has sparked new interest in security tokens, including ours – [Curzio Equity Owners (CEO)](. As you might remember, we created CEO to give investors like you an equity stake in Curzio Research. Since launching CEO a few months ago, we quickly surpassed our initial funding goal and are currently in discussions with some of the crypto industry’s biggest players. But [this initial offering ends July 15](.  Right now, we’re making a very special offer (by invitation only) to a select group of investors. That includes you. The face value of our token is $5. But, if you get in before this offering period is over, I’d like to offer you the opportunity to invest at just $4.50. As a partner, you’ll also get every single research service we offer at Curzio Research free of charge. That includes our $5,000/year trading services. There are a few qualifications you have to meet. And you’ll likely have some questions for me as well. So, if you’re interested, I suggest you [check out our dedicated website]( first. There you’ll find information about the CEO token and a breakdown of what’s involved in becoming a partner at Curzio Research, including some commonly asked questions. You’ll also find links where you can request more information. Of course, I’d love to answer any of your CEO questions directly as well. So please don’t hesitate to call or email. Here’s our dedicated line: (888) 923-6786 or email: support@curzioequityowners.com. Again, [this initial offering (and this special deal) ends July 15](. If you decide later you want to invest in CEO, you’ll have to buy tokens on the open market, if you can buy them at all. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks, Frank X. Curzio Founder and CEO, Curzio Research This email was sent to {EMAIL} . [Unsubscribe]( Curzio Research, 1886 S 14th Street, Suite 4, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, United States Copyright © 2019 Curzio Research. All Rights Reserved.

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