When Wall Street loads up, this tends to happen

Heading into December things weren’t looking good for Paramount
 
   
     
I’ve kept the following strategy quiet for some time.

But with the current state of the market, you need to know about it.

You see, I’ve been FLIPPING some of Wall Street’s BIGGEST transactions into extra cash.

What you have to understand is that big Wall Street firms account for 80% of the volume of trades on the New York Stock Exchange.

They create market supply and demand.

Their large volume dumps on any given stock in this low volume environment is more than enough to temporarily lift the price of a stock over a short period of time…

And thanks to a special type of trade I’ll show you today, we’re able to piggyback some of these large volume transactions…

And quickly FLIP them into opportunities targeting $500 or more in a single day. (based on a $2,500 investment)

Just like what happened with Paramount Global.

Heading into winter last year, things didn’t look good for the company.

They began yet another round of layoffs…

 
 
The CEO warned of weak fourth quarter earnings…
 
 
And the stock was dropping like a rock.
 
 
Paramount wasn’t on too many people’s Christmas watchlist.

But none of this mattered to me.

Because on December 12th Paramount saw some large volume dumps…

 
 
More than enough to temporarily lift the price of the stock…
 
 
Creating what I call a Quick Flip opportunity…

Anyone who took this top resulting trade had a shot at pocketing $1,178 from the Quick Flip…

 
 
Naturally, not every trade works out this well, we’ve had some losers too.

If you’d like to learn how to target extra cash by “flipping” some of Wall Street’s biggest transactions…

Click here now to get all of the details.
Lance Ippolito
 
From 5/19/22 through 12/6/23 on closed trade signals, the average win rate is 70%. The average return per position (winners and losers) is 5.4% and over a 30.65%.average winner with a 6 day average hold time. Past results are no guarantee of future results and you can lose money
   
 

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