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A "30-Minute" Work Week (seriously??)

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?I was able to walk away from my $250K salary in the marketing field ?? Dear Investor, On Apri

“I was able to walk away from my $250K salary in the marketing field …” Dear Investor, On April 24, 2007, a man named Tim Ferris, wrote a book called The 4 Hour Work Week. It was unbelievably controversial. In fact, it’s still so controversial, it’s as if it was published this morning! On top of being controversial though, many folks are just flat-out jealous. Envious… I mean the thought of working only 4 hours a week? Most people would be in heaven working only 4 hours a day! But even as great as that might sound, [you can still work so much less than that and end up collecting an extra “payday” each week.]( This isn’t some quirky little “side hustle either”. Some people are making extreme amounts of cash… Such as Fred H, who recently told me this: “I am proud to tell you, I had a decent-sized TD Ameritrade account going in, and I was able to super-charge it with your options trading cash generating recommendations. I’m now averaging $100K a month, which is 100 percent verifiable and a factual statement, and I’ve been able to do it with all with your research and methodology. I was able to walk away from my $250K salary in the marketing field … You have absolutely transformed my life and led me to the pure unbridled joy of full financial freedom! Every day, I’m like a kid on Christmas morning -- just giddy to get-up and seize the new trading day. I’m a dedicated customer for life, and I just can’t express my appreciation enough.” Just imagine creating your own “paycheck” so big, you get to leave behind a $250k salary. Or being able to wake up like a kid on Christmas morning each day. Now $250k is still a good amount of money, many folks would be happy to earn that annually on their portfolio, which is certainly possible for you. Especially, [when it involves a weekly payday like we’re talking about here.]( After all, picture this: $250,000 per year = $4,807 per week (now THAT’S a paycheck!) But even if you didn’t make that much, imagine this… $100,000 per year = $1,923 per week $50,000 per year = $962 per week $25,000 per year = $481 per week And, you can do that in as little as 30 minutes a week. Just imagine being able to live lavishly and wake up like a kid every day on Christmas morning… all by following this new “30-minute Work Week.” You can be just Like Fred and over 876 others… Check it out yourself -- [click here to grab the details.]( Trade Smarter, Michael Shulman Weekly Paycheck 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA (866) 257-3008 | M-F 9AM - 5PM [support@tradersreserve.com]( If you no longer wish to receive emails please [unsubscribe here.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Update Email]( [Privacy Policy]( © Traders Reserve, LLC 2019. All rights reserved.

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