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I Knew it Was Only a Matter of Time.

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Sat, Nov 2, 2024 12:01 PM

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Larry's publisher finally decided to shut down his special offer I told you about. Sincerely, Phil A

Larry's publisher finally decided to shut down his special offer I told you about. [America's First-Ever Trade-a-Thon] Hi, Phil Augustine here again with some news from Larry. As a refresher, Wednesday night Larry shared his strategy for surviving and thriving through the chaos to come in his presentation, Countdown to Chaos. He opened up a one-time offer for an insanely low 70% discount to his premier service, The Opportunistic Trader. But for whatever reason, you didn't take advantage of the offer. And while it wouldn't be fair for Larry to offer the same deal as he did for those who attended the event, he would like to give you the benefit of the doubt. That's why he decided to offer something ALMOST as good. For a limited time, he's offering: - A full year of The Opportunistic Trader: That's up to 100 trade recommendations over the next 12 months, each designed to take advantage of market volatility. - His special report, The Chaos Trading Blueprint, which outlines exactly how to navigate the chaos that could hit as soon as November 7th. - Larry's Guide to Options, a bonus report that walks you through his options trading strategy step by step. - Real-time trade alerts sent to your smartphone through our optional, free mobile app, so you never miss an opportunity. - Weekly market updates, keeping you informed on the latest market movements and potential trades. All at a massive 65% off the retail rate. PLUS, that rate is locked in for as long as they remain a member. There's only one catch. It's such a good deal, Larry's publisher has decided to shut it down in less than 72 hours. That means you're running out of time. [Click here to claim your exclusive offer now.]( Sincerely, Phil Augustine Director of Member Services, The Opportunistic Trader P.S. If you missed the presentation, you can [watch the replay here](. © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D286, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity you can [unsubscribe here](.

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