These dates make trading almost too easy

"Your favorite stocks all have a secret... They love to move up on specific dates... Every. Single. Year."

Ever feel like you're just guessing when to enter a trade?

Like you're throwing darts in the dark?

Something hit me after analyzing 10 years of market data...

We're all making trading way harder than it needs to be.

See, your favorite stocks all have a secret...

Not sometimes. Not occasionally… But consistently enough to build your trading around it.

Think I'm crazy? 

Look at Apple... January 6th through 12th, it's gone up every year for the past decade.

Or LULU between May 26th and June 11th... same story.

Even Walmart has its sweet spot (July 1st-21st).

I've packed all these "predictable windows" into what I call Stock Hotsheets.

And I want you to have them for FREE (just cover shipping).

No more second-guessing your entries...

No more complex technical analysis...

Just dates that historically work 90% of the time, you mark the date, place the trade, and let it ride.

And while I cannot promise future returns or against losses, you can turn your trading into a simple calendar check.

So, let me know where you’d like me to ship your FREE copy to (just cover shipping) and I’ll handle the rest.

All the best,

Graham Lindman

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