🔍 The Machines Already Know the Next Move
Professor Jeffrey Bierman designed the Genesis Cog System to track the exact slope shifts and momentum breaks that algorithms follow religiously.
While retail traders react to headlines, Cog members see the footprints institutions leave behind — and position before the reversals happen.
That’s why trades like Unilever, Tractor Supply, and Devon Energy weren’t surprises… they were mathematical inevitabilities.
👉 [Click here to see how the Genesis Cog reveals algorithmic flips in real time]
Don here...
Professor Jeffrey Bierman opened today's session with something unexpected.
Instead of diving straight into charts, he played "Road to Nowhere" by Talking Heads from 1985.
The lyrics hit different when you're watching today's market: "We know where we're going, but we don't know where we've been."
That's exactly where we are.
The market climbs higher every day, but nobody remembers we were at $4,800 just months ago, worried about collapse. The algorithms that drive 80% of trading volume have created collective amnesia about risk.
But Professor Bierman's Genesis Cog system reads these algorithmic patterns like sheet music.
In today's free session replay, you'll discover:
- The "lip curl" pattern that signals major reversals - Learn how weekly chart formations reveal when algorithms stop buying and institutional money begins rotating out
- Why tracking error controls most market movements - Professor Bierman's academic explanation of how money managers must stay within mathematical guardrails relative to the S&P 500
- The three-part trade management system - How combining technical signals with fundamental analysis and risk management creates consistent profits over time
- Real examples of algorithmic pattern recognition - Watch live analysis of stocks breaking out and breaking down using the same mathematical principles
Professor Bierman teaches finance at Loyola University and brings academic rigor to real-time trading.
His Genesis Cog approach isn't about predicting market direction.
It's about understanding when algorithms will change behavior based on slope changes and momentum patterns.
The session showed how professional traders position themselves ahead of algorithmic moves. They don't fight the trend. They read the mathematical signals that tell them when trends are about to shift.
This isn't about complex formulas or PhD-level analysis. It's about recognizing patterns that repeat with mathematical precision across all timeframes.
Once you understand how algorithms respond to chart patterns, you'll never look at market movements the same way again.
→ Click here to watch the free session now
To your success,
Don Kaufman
Chief Market Strategist, TheoTRADE
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