Sunday, May 12, 2024

Here's why you're losing trades

It’s NOT your fault, and I want to set the record straight…
 
   
     
Today, I’m going to be pretty blunt…

I don’t know you personally, but I do know this: the vast majority of traders lose more often than they win.

And that means that, just by playing the averages, if you’re reading this email right now, you’re probably wondering why you can’t seem to catch a break in the markets.

If you have ever struggled to make money in the markets…

If you have ever jumped on a “hot trade” just to see it go nowhere…

Or if you have ever moved on a trade too late and walked away with NOTHING…

Stop beating yourself up… 

You’re NOT a bad trader… 

It’s just that Most folks struggle to gain consistency in the stock market, because there’s really no way to track Wall Street’s market moving trades in real time

Until now

So if you’ve ever bought a stock just to watch it go down, down, down… 

 
 
It’s not because you’re a “dumb” trader — you were probably accidentally betting against the BIG money.

Against the Wall Street Whales

Because When a Wall Street Whale gets involved, it’s a foregone conclusion that the stock is moving. 

Even if all the research you’ve done… or the indicators you use… or everything you think you know says otherwise.

That’s why Jack assembled a team of absolute geniuses to help him develop a system that can help spot Wall Street whale activity. 

And the code behind these timers have an uncanny ability to tell us when a Wall Street Whale is on the move… 

Even if the rest of the world has no clue.

 
 
I know first hand just how excited Jack is to share his findings with you! 

And I’ll be there too… 

So be sure to complete your registration here and officially lock in your seat for Monday’s event! 

We can’t wait to share this with you…

All the best,

Roger Scott

The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The trades expressed are from historical data in order to demonstrate the potential of the system. The average winner from the backtest was 79% with the average return of winners and losers being 45% over a 4 day average hold time and a 81.0% win rate.

 
   
 

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