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Remote Forex Trader – Funded Account + $4K Bonus Opportunity

$4,000/month

736 N Broadway STE 106, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

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Looking to earn extra income or transition to full-time trading? Maverick Currencies will train and fund you to trade Forex and Crypto—no experience needed. ✅ Start part-time or full-time ✅ Keep 65–90% of profits ✅ $4,000 performance bonus when you earn $4,000 for the firm ✅ Trade real firm capital (not a demo account) ✅ Flexible schedule – work remotely from anywhere ✅ Optional training, coaching, and community support We’re not a challenge firm—we only win when you do. 👉 Apply now: https://maverickcurrencies.com/learn-more-application-3-a/?utm_source=Craigslistshort

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