How To Beat Hedge Funds at Their Own Game

 
April 14, 2021
 
EXPOSED: Truth Behind
Two-Week Winners
A former multi-million dollar hedge fund manager is spilling the beans on a decade-long trading secret he calls...

"The first nearly automated trading system for the little guy.

I'm not sure what to make of all this yet, but Adam Sarhan recorded a brief video revealing a strange calendar that could help traders get in and out of the same stocks for 14-day trades…

I suggest you watch this right now.
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2 Leisure Airline Stocks To Watch
as Americans Take off
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a highly-anticipated statement April 2.    

In a nutshell, it basically said people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can travel safely in the U.S. now. And it's already having a major impact on airline names… mostly leisure airline stocks… but this is more so a trend for all airlines trading on Wall Street.

It's the first time in nearly a year that I've been bullish on the airline sector, or at least some parts of it.

So in this video, I thought I'd give you two leisure airline stocks to watch as Americans begin to take off this summer.
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How To Beat Hedge Funds at Their Own Game by Squeezing Short Sellers
Short squeezes have been all the rage this year after what happened with GameStop. Some colleagues are referring to it as the short squeeze of the century.

And there's no doubt about that. And because of it, many people want to know how to squeeze short sellers.

I'm excited about how popular and news-worthy this event has been because it's brought this type of investing to the forefront. Most people just don't know that there are so many stocks out there with huge potential for a squeeze — IF you know where to look and can get in before it happens.

So how do you squeeze short sellers? First… Let's discuss exactly what a short squeeze is, for the uninitiated.
Here's How It's Done
 
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