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STOP SELLING | October 14

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Every late Friday afternoon like clockwork, traders close their positions for the week. But not this

Every late Friday afternoon like clockwork, traders close their positions for the week. But not this veteran trader... [HeaderDMS]( Every late Friday afternoon like clockwork, traders close their positions for the week. But not [this veteran trader](. He’s loading up knowing breaking after-hours news is about to drop that’ll have you desperate all weekend and scrambling to buy back shares on Monday morning at twice… even triple what you sold them for. All the while he gets to bank as much $16,159 or more just for holding shares over the weekend. [Click here now to see how he does it.]( You're receiving this email from [DailyMarketSolution.com]( a valued member of the Stark Media LLC. We appreciate your subscription. If you prefer not to receive future emails, you can [unsubscribe here.]( For any questions, suggestions, or assistance, please contact our support team at mailto:support@dailymarketsolution.com.support@dailymarketsolution.com. Your feedback is important to us. [Privacy Policy]( Any reproduction, copying, or distribution of our content, whether in full or in part, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from Stark Media LLC. We value and appreciate your respect for our intellectual property. [Terms & Conditions]( Stark Media LLC 222 Delaware St, Ste 2071 New Castle, DE 19720 © 2024 Stark Media LLC. All rights reserved[.](

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