Finding the Next Capital Injection!

Dear Trader,

Chuck Hughes here...

Take a look at what happened with Baxter International (BAX)...

Now, if you're not familiar with this stock... Well - I don't blame you.

This stock looked like garbage all year long:

BAX chart

Definitely not a stock that you'd tell your nephew to buy at the next family gathering...

But...

On January 20th just before the closing bell...

Our system shows that capital was injected into this stock faster than water coming off the cliffs of Niagara Falls...

Meaning one thing...

A 24 Hour Move Was Just Getting Started On BAX.

So, folks could have placed a trade - right from their cell phone if they wanted to...

Then powered down the machines for the next 24 hours... And spent time with the family:

Time with family

And what do you know... Exactly 24 Hours Later...

BAX chart 24 hours later

Of course, no strategy is perfect - there's winners and losers along the way...

But this 24 hour phenomenon almost ALWAYS starts at the same time each day...

And they signal nearly every single day.

Click here to see how to jump in on the next trade opportunity.

All the best,
Chuck Hughes
Chuck Hughes

 
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