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My whole business could be gone

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Mark@thepatterntrader.com

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 Hey Trader, have you ever felt like this?  I was nervous, sitting at my computer talking to Pet

[Unsubscribe]( Hey Trader, have you ever felt like this?  I was nervous, sitting at my computer talking to Peter (my marketing guy).  I was nervous because he was nervous.  He was nervous because he was afraid.  He was afraid because of what he might find. [Image] You see… a couple of weeks prior to this moment I asked Peter to do some research.  I wanted to know if there was actual proof that people can make money from my style of trading.  I realize that’s kind of weird. I’ve been trading like this for decades and I’ve made some incredible money.  I have countless reviews and emails from others who have made money.  But there has always been this lingering doubt in my mind.  If trading was this easy, then why the hell doesn’t everybody do it?  I literally JUST made $61k in like 30 minutes by going short on IBM.  It’s like taking candy from a baby at times.  However, Peter came back with news that I wasn’t expecting.  Together, we discovered things that could make or break The Pattern Trader as a business: - Why people generally can’t make money from trading patterns according to the scientific literature (this upset me, but I kind of suspected it). - Whether it is even possible to make money from the markets in the long run using price action. - The exact steps, that are scientifically proven, to give you the best route to success. (It’s totally different than what I originally thought). At the time of writing this I am putting together a series of videos that’ll reveal everything we found out PLUS you’ll see the some of call recordings I had with Peter.  IMPORTANT: By the end of the video series we’re going to vote. The vote will ask you the following question:  Q: Knowing what you know now (after the video series) do you believe trading is worth it at all?  Please reply to this email if you are interested in what we found out.  Kind regards, Mark Shawzin This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mark@thepatterntrader.com 2234 North Federal HwySuite 1107 Boca Raton FL 33431 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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