Let's dive into the Bad news first, before we get to the Good news!
I'm still navigating the Substack admin interface and finding it more challenging than expected to keep track of which subscribers have received a free month. As a result, I've decided to withdraw the ‘SYS3 free monthly credit offer’ for future subscribers. With upcoming marketing efforts aimed at attracting new subscriptions, the task of managing who has received a free month and who hasn't is likely to become increasingly complex as the number of Premium Subscribers grows. If all Premium Members were billed on the same date, such as the 1st of the month, it would be easier to manage. However, with subscriptions billed on different dates, manually tracking monthly credits becomes cumbersome. Unfortunately, there is currently no automated solution for this process.
The Good news is that we've seen plenty of recent additions to more than compensate; in fact, there's another new one unveiled today. See here:
Along with plenty of other new alternative developments (and options) exclusive to our Premium Members, such as these:
With all these extra additions, the entire membership package has become significantly more appealing, transcending beyond a basic tipping service focused on one or two systems. Now, we offer a comprehensive range of options.
So, we've covered the Good and the Bad news, but have I overlooked the Ugly? Recently, the Ugly aspect surfaced here, with SYS3 and SYS3 (Pace) both experiencing record drawdown levels.
Thankfully, our service is no longer restricted to just one or two systems. In fact, I'm planning to introduce an additional system criteria Premium Data Post within the next day or so, consolidating all the various rules and criteria for the best system options available.
UPDATE: The above promise has now been honoured; see here:
With this expansion, our overall service has become much more comprehensive and adaptable, offering a plethora of options beyond SYS3 alone.