Dear Reader, One thing that took me a while to learn is that ALL of the money in trading and investing is determined by one thing… WHEN YOU SELL. Sure, things like solid fundamentals and good earnings matter… But plenty of companies have that… and there’s still no guarantee you’ll end up making a profit if you sell at the wrong time. The REAL money is ONLY made once you have cold, hard cash in your pocket. And the opportunity to get that is predicated on a sell signal that I’m betting 99% of investors likely don’t know about. Guess who does know about it? Dr. H. Kane — a surgeon who reported making $1.5 million in 22 weeks. Rob M. — a businessman who collected an average of $14,000 per week from the market. And Derrick Aguirre — a pharmacist who fully quit his job at age 40 after he started making more money as a trader then he was at work!* The common denominator? All of them have access to this signal that is programmed to show them when to buy and when to sell. Which is why this is the #1 thing you need to focus on right now. Because being a good investor is NOT just about the stocks you pick… Or how much risk you’re willing to take… It’s more about getting in and out at the right times — whether your time horizon is five days, five years, or five decades. Which is why I’m so glad that Derick Aguirre, the TradeSmith subscriber that retired at 40, has agreed to go on camera and offer a “cheatsheet” to anyone who’s ready to discover how to nail your exits to the day. Derick’s “cheatsheet” is 100% free. I can honestly say this video is jaw-dropping… It’s also incredibly rare that we’d get a customer to go on camera and walk through what allowed him to buy back the next 25 years of his life! Anyway, I highly suggest you watch this now if you haven't yet. Here's the link to do it… Catch Derick’s walk-through of how he learned to trade so well (in three years) that he could quit working forever. Enjoy, Heidi Shubert Product Director, TradeSmith *The investment results described in these testimonials are not typical; investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. |
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