A unique way to 'time' the market on specific dates

Up until now, there has been no way to know what could be the EXACT date to buy and sell a stock...

While that may be true, the REAL reason most traders lose is because up until now, there has been no way to know what could be the EXACT date to buy and sell a stock... 

At least, none that I know of. 

But today, right here and now, we're going to change that. 

Think of any stock... could be Apple, Nvidia or any of your personal favorites. 

Done that? Good! 

As you'll soon see, by simply spotting the date of your favorite stocks that are likely to go up and when they are likely to drop... 

With these powerful sheets in your hands, they’re designed to help you decide when to place a quick trade to enter on the prime date and sell it when the hot streak is over. 

Like with AAPL, our backtesting shows that the ticker has gone up every January 6th through January 12th… for the last 10 years

Same thing with LULU… which usually goes up from May 26th to June 11th.

And again with WMT… which tends to go up from July 1st to July 21st every year. 

Of course, there would have been smaller wins and we can’t win every single trade while avoiding unexpected losses and “Black Swan” events…

However…

I’ve been trading for 15 years…

And these hotsheets have been huge timesavers when it comes to finding entries and exits on my favorite stocks. 

All the best,

Graham Lindman

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