3 Huge Profit Opportunities From Supply Chain Shortages

How To Grab Consistent Overnight Winners

From 1993 to 2021, traders would have lost 10% of their money buying and holding the S&P 500 during the day…


Yet if they'd bought at the close and sold again right at the open, anyone could have seen an 812% increase in their investments.


Where did all the gains come from? Overnight moves.


And I, a former $700 million hedge fund trader, just revealed how to exploit these overnight moves on a handful of stocks every single day.

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Jeff Z

Jeff Zananiri spent over two decades on Wall Street learning how the best made consistent money in the market. 

3 Huge Profit Opportunities From Supply Chain Shortages

While they may seem like common, everyday items, chicken, cars and chlorine are becoming more expensive and harder to find thanks to major supply chain shortages.


But this is also creating a ton of profit opportunities for investors... if they can correctly identify the stocks most likely to benefit from the shortages.


I spoke with my favorite strategist to discuss the situation and how savvy investors are profiting, and also reveal three stocks on our radar with the most potential.

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P.S. Traders have been receiving four trades every week using our Burn Notice strategy. Watch today's video to learn how they've been doing it!

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