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Hey Trader, One of the best things about High Velocity Wave Trader is how flexible it is. You don't have to be glued to your screen at 9:30am. Anyone can trade it any time the market moves, morning, afternoon, or even at night. Case in point… Brian Short is currently teaching his daughters how to trade the HVWT system. He told me that one of them texted him at 8:00 p.m. and said she thought a good trade was setting up. She had noticed a strong move after China announced some positive news, and the NASDAQ was flying. Long story short… She took the trade in a sim account… and it turned out to be a winner! That's how simple and structured this system is. If Brian is confident enough to teach it to his own daughters, you can bet it's something worth looking at. And right now, it's helping traders qualify for funded accounts and build momentum ahead of what's shaping up to be a very active fall/winter. If you want to learn how it works in detail, you need to attend this Wednesday's training: >> From $0 to Funded: The 30-Minute Strategy That's Flipping the Day Trading Game in 2025. When you attend, you'll discover… ✅ The simple, repeatable setup that takes 30 minutes or less But here's the thing… Even if you can't make the live session (and we really think you should)… The only way to access the replay is by registering. So hit the link below to do so and I'll see you there: >> Click here to reserve your seat now Mark Soberman |
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Monday, July 21, 2025
Would You Trade Something You Taught Your Own Kids?
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