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[Wed 11am ET] One simple pattern to take advantage of any market condition...

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Limited seats available. Hey Traders, I hope everyone is doing great! My colleague, Serge Berger, is

Limited seats available. Hey Traders, I hope everyone is doing great! My colleague, Serge Berger, is hosting a special event on the 'Ultimate Cheat Code Pattern Trend Spotting'... Or simply put... How to spot great potential buying opportunities on stocks set to explode higher. This event is completely complimentary for all of us here at Financhill. I'm told that as long as you register, you should be able to get a copy of the replay. When: This Wednesday, September 11th Time: 11am ET (8am PT) [>> Grab your seat here <<]( Serge says he will reveal his #1 simple and repeatable process that identifies the best set ups for any market condition. Have a great rest of your day, Ron P.S. Everything is for educational purposes only and is always in a paper/virtual trading account. Past performance does not guarantee future performance.[financhill.com/pricing]( Financhill Disclaimer: Financhill does not recommend or endorse any other company's product. Financhill is not a licensed financial advisor. The content on any Financhill websites, products or communication is for educational purposes only. Trading stocks, options and other securities involves risk and the risk of loss can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. You can see our full disclaimer [here](financhill.com/disclaimer) and our terms [here](financhill.com/terms). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Financhill, PO BOX 92 Breinigsville, Pa 18031

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