I’m going live at 2:30 PM tomorrow to reveal his full hitlist
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The market's reaction to Trump's tariff exemptions has been swift and powerful.
Apple surging nearly 12%... adding $140 billion to its market cap in days... all because smartphones and electronics got a pass on those 145% tariffs. | | | | |
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| | | | But Apple is just the beginning.
My Platform X scanner has identified 8 more stocks showing the exact same buy signals - and tomorrow at 2:30 PM, I'm going LIVE to share my complete "Trade War Hitlist" with you.
Why is this so urgent?
Because the White House has only exempted $77 billion worth of electronics from China for now - $41 billion in smartphones and $36 billion in computers.
This is creating a very specific window of opportunity.
When I've shared free picks like this before, the results have been impressive.
HOOD surged 40% in just 30 days. AVGO jumped 31% in 60 days.
While I cannot promise future returns or against losses…
The media is focused entirely on how companies like Apple, Palantir, and Dell that has already benefited - gaining 2.2%, 4.6%, and 4% respectively on Monday alone.
But they're missing the bigger picture.
There are suppliers, component makers, and related tech companies that stand to benefit even more as this tariff situation continues to unfold.
I've compiled all 9 tickers into my Trade War Hitlist, and tomorrow I'm breaking down exactly why each one made the cut.
Tap this link to get access to the Telegram where I’ll be dropping the Zoom link tomorrow once I’m LIVE.
I'm sharing actionable information on companies positioned to potentially benefit from one of the biggest trade policy shifts we've seen this year.
'Til the next trade,
Lance Ippolito
The profits and results shown are not based on any sort of typicality as this is based on historical data from the indicator. The hypothetical options results shown are based on historical options data. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. | | | | |
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Hey, The market's reaction to Trump's tariff exemptions has been swift and powerful. Apple surging nearly 12%... adding $140 billion to its market cap in days... all because smartphones and electronics got a pass on those 145% tariffs. But Apple is just the beginning. My Platform X scanner has identified 8 more stocks showing the exact same buy signals - and tomorrow at 2:30 PM, I'm going LIVE to share my complete "Trade War Hitlist" with you. Why is this so urgent? Because the White House has only exempted $77 billion worth of electronics from China for now - $41 billion in smartphones and $36 billion in computers. This is creating a very specific window of opportunity. When I've shared free picks like this before, the results have been impressive. HOOD surged 40% in just 30 days. AVGO jumped 31% in 60 days. While I cannot promise future returns or against losses… The media is focused entirely on how companies like Apple, Palantir, and Dell that has already benefited - gaining 2.2%, 4.6%, and 4% respectively on Monday alone. But they're missing the bigger picture. There are suppliers, component makers, and related tech companies that stand to benefit even more as this tariff situation continues to unfold. I've compiled all 9 tickers into my Trade War Hitlist, and tomorrow I'm breaking down exactly why each one made the cut. Tap this link to get access to the Telegram where I’ll be dropping the Zoom link tomorrow once I’m LIVE. I'm sharing actionable information on companies positioned to potentially benefit from one of the biggest trade policy shifts we've seen this year. 'Til the next trade, Lance Ippolito The profits and results shown are not based on any sort of typicality as this is based on historical data from the indicator. The hypothetical options results shown are based on historical options data. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. |
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