Thursday, August 24, 2023

I have good news… And I have some bad news.

Hello,

Rob Booker here with some bad news and some good news.

The bad news is that volatility is here to stay for the foreseeable future. Some economists are even saying a recession is guaranteed at this point.

That’s why I believe that if you’re just buying and holding, you’ll get slaughtered. 

So please, if you have any money in the stock market, take a moment to click here and review this strategy I’ve developed for this crazy market.

It’s an algo I call the “Dip & Rip”

It alerts me about trade opportunities that could soar as much as 62% in a matter of minutes…

In any kind of market.

But hurry…

The rest of 2023 will be critical.

Click here to register for for my briefing today, where I’ll explain everything. 
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To your success,

Rob Booker

P.S. I’ll also reveal three tiny A.I. stocks to buy now. Join me to get the names & tickers…


 
 
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