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I know you don’t trust me and that’s ok

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If you are having trouble viewing this email, Trader, you shouldn’t trust me. Not right

If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Unsubscribe]( Trader, you shouldn’t trust me.  Not right away anyway.  You don’t know me.  There are a lot of so-called ‘traders’ out there selling their crap online.  And I am one of them. I won’t deny that. And I think I know what questions may linger in your mind.  There has to be a reason why you haven’t bought my book.  So…  Let put aside the fact that I am letting you pay what you want for access to my complete trading methodology in [this book.](  Let’s even put aside the fact that I am giving all the money to charity and I am not profiting from the book. In fact, I’m am matching your donation and giving it away.  What is my agenda?  Nobody does anything without there being some selfish reason.  NOBODY.  So let me be up front with you.  There are three main reasons why I am doing this.  One of them is VERY selfish. The other two just make me feel good.  Let me start with the selfish reason.  By helping others and taking a hit in the short term, I help myself in the long term. - Yes, I hope that you will buy other things from me. - Yes, I hope to keep making this business more and more successful. - Yes, I hope that word of mouth spreads about me. The best way to get people to help you, is to help them first. Doing something truly selfless is rare… and it makes me look good. There. I said it.  However, there are two other reasons why I am doing this too.  Non-Selfish Reason #1  A while ago, I had a mild cancer scare.  Within an instant, it turned my life upside down and the important things in life become clear.  Thankfully for me, it was never life-threating, but the worry and dread has never left me.  I can only imagine what millions of others have to go through with more life-threating cancers and worst of all, how parents must feel when one of their children gets cancer.  My son is my world. The thought of anything ever happening to him is my biggest fear in life.  That’s why, I want to match the value and donate all sales from this book to the American Childhood Cancer Organization  They do incredible work, supporting children and families in torrid situations.  Non-Selfish Reason #2  This industry is short-sighted and is constantly fleecing people for money by playing to their desires.  It’s all “sell, sell, sell” and they never stop to think about anybody else.  I want to see a change of standards in this industry by doing things the right way and fair way and the best way to do this is to set the benchmark.  That’s why everybody wins in this situation. - You win as you get to donate to the ACCO (which I match) and get a copy of my book - The American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) gets hefty donations, impacting the lives of countless people - I win by getting my book in your hands and helping you to understand the way that my members and I trade. There you have it. Time is running out though. You have about 12 hours left to buy this book and pay what you want.  [Go here to buy the book.](  Kind regards, Mark Shawzin  PS… Check out this comment I got on Facebook: [Image]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by mark@thepatterntrader.com 2234 North Federal HwySuite 1107Boca Raton FL 33431 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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