Saturday, May 7, 2022

Market crash? This gap trade doesn’t care…

See the remarkable success record yourself
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The market crashed hard yesterday and we're sure you might be worried…

But one engineer in Knoxville, TN isn't sweating a thing!

That's because he's been trading 60 Minute Surges, an insane market anomaly based on an acute overnight gap in one overlooked ETF.

You can learn the whole strategy here…

But the track record speaks for itself: over the last four months, Jeffry has traded this with a group of maverick beta testers…

And together, they've placed 47 trades over the last four months: 38 wins, just 9 losses, for an overall success record of 81%!

Of course, no one can guarantee that those returns will continue…

But the most remarkable part of this track record's history is that it has worked over 80% of the time, regardless of market condition!

Up or down, the 60 Minute Surge has still fired. In fact, its biggest trade ever occurred the last time some Fed news sent the market into a frenzy…

Hear that entire story in this special broadcast

If you're hunting for a strategy that is tailor-made for these uncertain markets, then look no further than 60 Minute Surges.

See you there,

The DTI Team

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