Join us tonight! But before we go live do this...
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Dear Reader, By now, I'm sure you've heard about the event I'm hosting tonight with Porter, Steve, and Richard... The Day the Bull Market Will End. According to our data, you haven't signed up to join us yet! Click here to sign up now. This is an important event for all our readers to attend. Now, we know from experience our readers sometimes have trouble viewing the live events from the comfort of their home. I'm reaching out to help you address these issues before the event goes live. To participate in our event, you'll need to click here to sign up, and then make sure your flash is working. If possible, we recommend using Chrome or Explorer as a web browser. Here's what you should do if using Chrome or Firefox… Due to security updates in chrome, some versions will show a "Flash pop up" message. You need to click enable for it to let you into the event. Here's an easy step by step solution. http://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-adobe-flash-player If you're watching on a Mac do this… You can enable flash from the step by step guide in the following link: https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/enabling-flash-player-safari.html And if you're watching on Explorer… Here’s an easy to follow step by step guide. http://www.intowindows.com/enable-adobe-flash-player-in-internet-explorer/ If you've never had any problems viewing our live events in the past you should be fine. It's very important you hear what Porter, Steve and Richard are planning on sharing with you and we don't want you to miss out because of any technical issues. Make sure to show up 10-15 minutes early to check your connection, make sure your speakers are working and turned up, and that your flash player is enabled. I hope this helps. See you in a few hours! Jared Kelly Managing Director
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