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You may doubt my options strategy...

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The 6% discrepancy comes from the fact that I sometimes make ?hedge? trades that I intentionally

[21st Century Forex Trader] From Our Associates At Investing Daily Fellow Investor, Trading options is hands down the best way to make solid money from the stock market... But I’ll be the first to agree that my rock-solid track record of 85% wins since April 2011 sounds like malarkey. Well... *ahem* ...I do have to admit that 85% isn’t completely true... because my actual win rate is 91%. [That’s right. I win 91% of my options trades.]( The 6% discrepancy comes from the fact that I sometimes make “hedge” trades that I intentionally know are going to lose. (I do this because I’m so safety-conscious that 6% of the time I make a “safety trade” that’ll only make money if something unexpected happens.) When I first started telling investors about my win rate, many of them didn’t believe me. One guy in particular thought it was simply “too good to be true.” I didn’t throw him out of my conference. I didn’t lose my temper. Here’s what I did... I guaranteed his results. I said, “You’re right. 91% is kind of hard to believe. So I guarantee that I can make you $67,548 in the next year.” He begrudgingly took me up on it and is now one of my longtime subscribers. I’m writing you today because I’d like to give you [the same opportunity]( I’m willing to guarantee your success at options trading! It’s okay if you’ve never traded options before—most of my readers hadn’t either before they found me. My step-by-step instructions make it really easy to follow along with my trades (I include details for advanced traders, too). I’m promising outstanding results: [click here to find out more](. To Your Investing Success, Jim Fink P.S. I’m only opening my doors for a short amount of time. I encourage you to take a look inside while you still can. If you do not want to recieve emails from us, you can [follow this link to unsubscribe.]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( Copyright © 2018 [21st Century Forex Trader](). All rights reserved. [Tradersville]( [-]( If you do not want to receive emails from us, you can [follow this link]( 4401 Little Road Ste 550 #272 Arlington, Texas 76016 United States (855) 397-7621

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