Tuesday 12 September 2023

RE: Your MarketBeat account status

Good morning - 

I was looking over your account this afternoon and noticed that you haven't upgraded your subscription to MarketBeat All Access yet.

During the month of September, MarketBeat All Access is available for $9.97 per month or $99.00 for the first full year. We've never offered pricing this good and we probably won't again anytime soon, so I wanted to make sure you don't miss out on this discount.

Matthew is also going to send a special gift to you, a free PDF and audiobook copy of his dividend investing book, Automatic Income, if you upgrade your account today. 

Upgrade Your Account Here (just $9.97)

Rebecca McKeever
MarketBeat

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