0.25 and 0.60 - can you make sense of these numbers?

 
   
     
   
From the Desk of Don Yocham
 


It might sound crazy…

But if you can read 0.25 and 0.60 you could be miles ahead of what we see coming in the next few weeks…

 
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Because those two simple numbers held the power to predict nearly 10,000 backtested trade setups over the course of two decades - with a jaw dropping 75.8% accuracy*.

I’m talking about predicting things like:

The ferocious 605% rise of Apple… Following the early 2000’s dot com bubble.
   
The demise of Lehman Brothers in early 2007… 24 hours before the stock peaked out and went to $0.
 
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Tesla's rise to dominance in 2021… Just before the share price surged 107% in a matter of months.
 
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Of course, no strategy wins all the time - there are losers too… But as incredible as those feats are, this formula was actually designed for a much greater purpose.
 
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A way for Main Street investors to get ahead of massive buy and sell orders… in real time. 

BEFORE Wall Street Whales could send a stock moving in one direction or the other…

Click here and we’ll give you a sneak peek.

 
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To your success,
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* Profit results represent historical trades for the Champion Indicator Strategy from 09/03/02 to 9/28/2022 and may not be typical. Profit results are based on simulated trading and not actual trades. No actual money is invested, nor are any trades executed. Simulated trading services in general are also designed with the benefit of hindsight, which may not be relevant to actual trading. There are risks involved with trading including the risk of loss.
   
 

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