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Can't read or see images? [View this email in a browser]( *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Hey, Can I ask you something? What would happen to your trading after an informative live webinar with a host with over 30 years of combined trading experience? So many traders have learned tough lessons this year. You cannot become a trader by following alerts, chasing meme stocks, and trading on Robinhood. You need proven strategies, proven mentors, real tools, and a like-minded community. The webinar will cover some frequently asked questions, provide updates from the industry and then open the floor for questions from attendees. [( Not available to some non-US residents, such as those in Canada and the EU [REGISTER]( This live event will cover: ☑ How you can automatically trade professional style options spreads ☑ 1-touch responsive and interactive Trade Alerts you’ve never seen ☑ Proprietary option strategy for premium collection ☑ 1% of these options traders do this, what is it? ☑ Positions for stock market action in any direction ☑ Automated profit and risk management ☑ Why you shouldn’t waste money by always buying options The event starts this Tuesday at 1:00 PM EDT, so hit the button to save your seat before it fills up. Best regards, Trade Webinar Team Risk Disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Before trading, one must carefully consider their financial position to determine if futures trading is appropriate. One should realize that when trading futures and/or granting/writing options one could lose the full balance of their account. It is also possible to lose more than the initial deposit when trading futures and/or granting/writing options. All funds committed must be purely risk capital. Altavest uses "bunched" orders where identical orders from multiple clients are bunched to facilitate processing. Fills on orders that are "bunched" are allocated on a pro-rata basis. Fill prices on such orders are determined using Average Price Methodology for the entire order. This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of Altavest and is, or is in the nature of, a solicitation. This material is not a research report prepared by Altavest’s Research Department. By accepting this communication, you agree that you are an experienced user of the futures markets, capable of making independent trading decisions, and agree that you are not, and will not, rely solely on this communication in making trading decisions. DISTRIBUTION IN SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY BE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW. PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF THIS COMMUNICATION INDIRECTLY SHOULD INFORM THEMSELVES ABOUT AND OBSERVE ANY SUCH PROHIBITION OR RESTRICTIONS. TO THE EXTENT THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION INDIRECTLY AND SOLICITATIONS ARE PROHIBITED IN YOUR JURISDICTION WITHOUT REGISTRATION, THE MARKET COMMENTARY IN THIS COMMUNICATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A SOLICITATION. Past performance, whether actual or indicated by simulated historical tests of strategies, is not indicative of future results. Trading advice is based on information taken from trades and statistical services and other sources that Altavest believes are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give will result in profitable trades. This email was sent by maria@investorexpos.com to {EMAIL} Not interested? [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preference]( | [Update profile]( InvestorExpos | 041 Market St. 214 San Diego, California United States

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