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Hey trader, Remember physics class? Where we learned every object has momentum? Turns out stocks follow the exact same law - and I've figured out how to measure it with scary accuracy. Just like a couple of weeks back, I was analyzing NVDA's chart when I noticed something strange - 18 different momentum variables all converged at once. Literally hours before the stock jumped 63% in just three days. ![]() Granted, there were smaller wins and those that did not work out, but this isn't some theoretical mumbo-jumbo. I've been quietly using this momentum detection method to nail entries with precision that honestly feels like cheating, here’s what I mean based on some backtests… FOUR on December 13th: 136% gain in 48 HOURS HD on December 5th: 91% win in just 2 days SQ, just recently: 86% profit after momentum appeared out of nowhere The craziest part? When I backtested this across 47 trades and 27 different stocks, it worked 87% of the time. As you’ll soon see you don't need complex chart patterns, or watch CNBC all day. As you know I can’t make any guarantees as there are no guarantees in the market but… You just need to know exactly when momentum is building up enough force to send a stock exploding in one direction. If you’d like to see how this is all possible and the next momentum stock I’m tracking… It’s all yours right here, just keep it to yourself for now. Talk soon, Alex Reid The Wealthpin Team Disclaimer: The profits and performance shown are not typical to any one individual subscriber, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The trades expressed are from backtested results in order to demonstrate the potential of the system. From March 2024 through January of 2025 from the study we have seen a 87% win rate on options with an average return including winners and losers of 54% on an average 8 day hold time in a model portfolio. We cannot guarantee any specific future results, as there is always a high degree of risk involved in trading. |
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