Wednesday, July 5, 2023

How To Make Real Money From “Fake News”

"Fiery but mostly peaceful…"

"Hunter's laptop was Russian Disinfo…"

"COVID-19 came out of a wet market…"

Turn on any mainstream corporate news channel or pick up any major newspaper and these are the kinds of things you'll read and hear.

The same talking points, catchphrases, and words… parroted the same way… over and over again.

And if you dare to question it, you'll be "fact checked", throttled, or even outright censored.

The media is no longer the heralded "4th estate"...

Today, they're little more than a propaganda arm for certain special interests and political viewpoints.

But it's not just the news arms that are pushing lies and manipulations…

It's also the financial press.

I have told before you how my colleague JR Jaen has pioneered a new strategy to help regular folks pull consistent profits out of the markets…

By "spying" on Wall Street banks, hedge funds, and big institutional players.

The same strategy also lets him and a small group of his clients profit from something he calls "Financial Fake News".


>> How To Make Real Money From "Fake News"

If you're feeling that pit in your stomach about the recent market freefall…
*timing*

Make sure you watch the interview that Steven Place hosted where JR unveiled all the secrets from his strategy.

Anthony S.
Energy Expert at Big Energy Profits

team1@hawkeyetraders.com
bigenergyprofits.com


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