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She lost money following me :-(

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Mark@thepatterntrader.com

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Andras has been an Elite member for 6 months now and she sent me this email: Â Hey Trader, Â Andra

Andras has been an Elite member for 6 months now and she sent me this email: [Unsubscribe]( Hey Trader,  Andras has been an Elite member for 6 months now and she sent me this email: [Image] “And 6 months into the membership I still haven't made much of a progress in terms of generating profit.† What’s going on here?  Am I some kind of fraud without knowing it?  Am I selling something that is not getting people to generate income over the long run?  Andras actually answered some of these questions in her email to me. I’ll reveal her answer in the video series I’m recording right now, because it deserves your attention.  However, she only answered SOME of my questions.  Others are still lingering.  That’s why I sent my entire team out on a big quest.  A quest to discover what’s going on in this industry. - What have you gone through to get here? All the scams, pitfalls, and frustrations. - What is required, on a scientific level, to actually make it in trading? - Why are some of my members successful while others are not? - And, out of the ones that are successful, how long does their success last? This is my greatest fear: My Elite program isn’t cheap. It’s $5,000 per year, and if people don’t make money in the long run… then what’s the point?  This is an actual image of the call I had with Peter about this while I was taking a walk: [Image] As you can imagine, this ‘quest’ is very important to me.  What I found out took me by surprise, nearly got me to quit The Pattern Trader altogether, and ended up causing me to change a lot in my business.  Changes I’ll be announcing soon.  For now, I am working on the video series that will reveal everything.  Video #1 is almost done. It’ll clarify some of the doubts I had and how I went about to resolve them.  Specifically… it answers the following questions. - What evidence is there, besides my experience, that these patterns work? - I can’t possibly be the only guy in the universe who has discovered this method of trading, and made it work? - Why isn’t everybody using these patterns to make money? Get ready to mark your calendar.  This is the most revealing content I have ever released.  Kind regards, Mark Shawzin  PS... We got a ton of responses from the last email. Hundreds in fact, here are some of them. [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] 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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