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[FinPub] [Thank You](#) Enclosed is a small token of our appreciation ($49 gift) --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear FinPub user, My name is Jared Kelly. I’m the founder of FinPub, a brand-new financial publishing platform. When Garrett {NAME} moved from Substack to FinPub last month, you became one of the first users of our new platform and I wanted to thank you for your support. We are actively building a network of top financial talent that offers research and services covering all investment strategies and ideas. In addition to running FinPub, I also publish my own financial research. You see, I’ve worked for some of the biggest names in this industry and along the way I’ve learned some invaluable investing strategies. Earlier this year, I began writing a publication called [The Opportunist](. It’s a short-term trading strategy, focused on finding stocks to buy and sell, targeting 100% annualized gains. No options… no shorting… nothing more complicated than buying great stocks after they have sold off, but started to rebound. So far, the results have been better than I could have even hoped for. - Shortly after launching the service, we closed our [1st trade]( on PDD Holdings for a 45% gain in 21 days (800% annualized). - Days later, we closed our [2nd trade]( for around a 25% gain in just 30 days (300% annualized). - On Friday (Nov 1st), we closed our 3rd trade for around a 6.3% gain in 21 days (110% annualized). You can read how I found these trades [here](. It’s an interesting story. I also want you to see firsthand how this strategy could work for you… That’s why I’m giving you 30-days on me. Until December 1st, as one of the first FinPub users, you can [join The Opportunist and try it completely free for 30 days](. If you like what you see, it’s only $49 a month. If you don’t think it’s worth it during that trial period, you can cancel with just a few clicks and you’ll never be charged a penny. Again, thank you for supporting FinPub. ~ Jared Founder, FinPub Editor, The Opportunist P.S. I just [published a new trade]( - a healthcare play that I think could benefit from a Trump Presidency. 






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