It's so tragic how desperate folks are getting sucked into super-risky investments like this when you can get better results this way.
Hello!
Roger Scott here.
I guess people are getting sick and tired of all the antics Wall Street insiders pull…
Because it looks like the hunted just became the hunter…
Perhaps you saw it?
If you missed it weeks back…
A group of inexperienced traders The Wall Street Journal ¹calls "The Reddit Wolves of Wall Street" took on the establishment in a ballsy play.
I'm talking about the past GameStop/WallStreetBets fiasco, where thousands of careless kids tossed their money into nearly worthless GameStop stocks to hopefully make a quick buck.
They use slang terms like "YOLO" for "you only live once".
They call stocks "stonks".
And they call the money they might make from crazy "Hail Mary" investments...
"Tendies".
(Tendies, apparently, are a reference to chicken tenders.)
Whatever.
Unfortunately, only a handful of fast and experienced traders actually made money on the GameStock fiasco.
Those were the Reddit Wolves.
While all those beginners with a lottery ticket mentality…
The inexperienced masses...
Got "kicked in the tendies", so to speak.
Meanwhile, in the REAL world:
I've been working with a small group of everyday folks who don't fall for beyond-risky investments like that.
And we're quietly seeing CONSISTENT gains that would make those YOLO folks' heads spin.
If you'd like to see how we do it… to put yourself and your family on the fast track to a much, much better future…
¹Disclaimer: The profits and performance shown are not typical and do not guarantee future trade results.
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