Saturday, March 16, 2024

Ugly charts never looked so good! See why...

 
   
     
See this ugly Boeing chart back from September?
 
 
It’s ugly because the stock was on a downward spiral like a 747. 

And to make matters worse, there was an earnings headline on October 24th that said the ticker missed big… 

 
 
A former hedge fund manager says… 

Most fundamental and technical investors would have avoided a Boeing trade like the plague at this time. 

But not him… 

Because his new trading tech would’ve helped him spot something that those investors would have missed… 

Boeing's decade old “Hotspot Dates”... 

 
 
According to his research, the stock has gone up over these exact dates…for the past 34 years!

And his new trading tech gives you the opportunity to spot these “Hotspots” over and over again.

You just skim the calendar for one of the big green trading windows that you see below…

 
 
Place your trade before it starts and wait for what could be an explosive move over the next 4 to 7 days. 

Just as Boeing did here…
 
 
 
Obviously, I cannot guarantee you future profits or against losses…it is the stock market- anything can happen. 

But if you’d like to catch this exciting event just use the link below to claim your spot… 

See the world premiere for my brand new trading tech.
'Til the next trade,

Lance Ippolito
 
Signature Lance Ippolito
P.S. This new trading tech can find decade-old “hotspot dates” on every single stock in the S&P 500. Which means you can target opportunities with explosive potential often!

The profits and performance shown are not typical and you may lose money. The trades expressed are based on historical signals from the new Data Mining Software to demonstrate the potential of the trading tool. While we have been using the Data Mining Software with great success, we cannot guarantee any future results.
   
 

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