Sunday, January 5, 2025

Ever heard of the “60-Second Trade”?

Your chance to get on the next “60-Second Trade”
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Ever heard of the “60-Second Trade”?
 
It’s a unique cash flow strategy that lets regular traders target anywhere from $100 to a couple of thousand in extra cash flow in as little as 7 days…
 
In on Monday, out on Friday!
 
   
   

 
Not to toot my own horn but…
 
Since I first shared this strategy with the public, we’ve had some really amazing results…
 
In total, we’re looking at a win rate of 85%  across all published trade alerts.
 
Granted, we cannot promise future returns or against losses…
 
But if you want to see the next “60-Second Trade” now, and how to use it in your own trading account…
 
Just head over here!
 
I’ve prepared something to help you get started.
 
Roger Scott
 

The profits and performance shown are not typical to any individual subscriber to the service, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. From 9/14/23 through 10/30/24, the average win rate in our model track record is 85.19%, the average return per position is 3.81% with an average hold time of 7 days.
   
 
 
   
 

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