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The reality is that even the strongest stocks experience pullbacks, often for reasons unrelated to fundamentals. Most times, it's simply large institutions taking profits after an extended run. That temporary selling pressure can distort price action in the short term until an old but largely overlooked market dynamic comes into play. I refer to it as "Sleeper Cell” orders. When these hidden orders activate, it signals that institutional buyers are stepping back in at predetermined price levels. In many cases, that demand is strong enough to reverse the move and push the stock higher. Tracking these Sleeper Cell orders has historically led to some of the most compelling double and triple-digit opportunities in the market. Granted, there are no guarantees in trading. But what I want to show you is how Wall Street quietly sets these sleeper cell orders in advance. ![]() I'll also share the current list of Sleeper Cell orders that are already lining up right now, at no cost. You can review everything here. —Geof Smith We develop strategies to the best of our ability, but we cannot guarantee a future return. There is always a risk of loss when trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. According to a backtest of 64 years of data, this strategy identified winning trades 81.9% of the time on over 7,300 trades in the dataset. |
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