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Stocks that miss earnings 4 quarters in a row DON’T get much love from CNBC… They’re like ugly ducklings of the investing world. And if I told the “so-called” experts I was about to place a trade on one of them… They’d probably laugh me out of the studio and call me a moron! But I wouldn’t mind one bit. Because I’d be rubbing my hands together with eager anticipation after placing the trade, and getting ready to take what should be profits 24 hours later in most instances if things worked out. You see, my trading strategy doesn’t follow conventional wisdom. I don’t look at the RSI. I don’t look at MacD. I don’t even look at the Volume. Watching those things would make me show up late to the proverbial party. Instead, I spend most of my time looking at something that 99% of traders miss out on. That way I can front run what could be the most explosive moves in the market. And show a whole lotta love to some of CNBC’s ugly ducklings in the process. Here’s the result a diligent investor would have experienced had they placed a trade on one of those ugly ducklings… And they would’ve been laughing all the way to the bank afterwards! Of course, there were smaller wins, and those that did not work out, and I can’t promise future profits or against losses. But I CAN promise to show you all of the details about this particular trade and my unconventional trading system that greenlighted the opportunity. See how to laugh at “so-called” experts right here. |
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