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Morning Bullets: Afternoon Brief Updates Sep 5, 2020 [View in Browser]( [Morning Bullets header logo] Your daily source for trading strategies, tech news, and politically incorrect humor. Hey there, Bullets Fans - Your Morning Bullets Brief Updates are here! I've gotten a ton of emails from readers who missed out on the opportunity to join Josh Martinez's War Room. I mean, I get it - it was a crazy offer. Well, I got together with him and asked him if he'd be willing to put something together for those of you who missed out the last time around. And boy, did he deliver! Be sure to check out today's hot offer. It's not every day that you wake up to a second chance quite like this one! Is this your first time reading? Or are you tired of waiting for a friend to forward it? Just [click here]( to opt in now. 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