Trader, Don here, with an urgent "today only" heads up.
For most people, markets feel faster and harder to read than they used to.
Moves happen quickly.
Trends feel more decisive.
And certain areas of the market keep working — even when the headlines don't explain why.
That's not luck.
There is a hidden structure now powering many of the most successful retirement strategies of the next decade — and very few people truly understand it.
One of the people who does is Professor Jeff Bierman.
Jeff has spent more than 30 years studying how markets actually move beneath the surface — as a trader, portfolio manager, Chief Market Technician at TD Ameritrade, and now as a professor teaching market structure and investment analysis.
He's not focused on predictions.
He's focused on positioning.
Because in an AI-driven market, capital doesn't wander. It aligns early, builds pressure, and moves with purpose long before price becomes obvious.
That structural force is what I call the A.I. Tailwind Effect.
In a new live session, happening TODAY at 1pm EST, Jeff is going to break down:
- What the A.I. Tailwind Effect really is (and what it isn't)
- How AI has changed the way institutional money positions itself
- Why speed doesn't require activity — it requires alignment
- How this hidden structure is already shaping retirement outcomes
This isn't a trading class.
And it's not about chasing returns.
It's about understanding the force already carrying the market forward — and how to ride it with structure and confidence.
If retirement matters to you, I strongly recommend attending.
👉 Reserve your seat here
Talk soon,
Don Kaufman
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