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I would hope it is obvious that when a room operator makes you sign an NDA, it isn't likely because of how successful the method is, but rather likely to lure in rookies looking for the holy grail making it seem important, and also discouraging people from reviewing it.
Just use your brain for a moment, why would a person run a room instead of trading?
Just rookie bait.
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