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How to Find Big Winners Despite a Shrinking Market Dear Reader, Why Hitting Big Winners is Harder Th

How to Find Big Winners Despite a Shrinking Market Dear Reader, Why Hitting Big Winners is Harder Than Ever (And How to Beat the Odds) The shrinking pool of stocks is making it feel tougher than ever to land big winners. In 1996, over 7,000 domestic companies were listed on U.S. exchanges, but today, that number has fallen to just 2,272. With fewer stocks available and options volume exploding, traders are fighting over limited opportunities. This means hitting a decent return, let alone a big win, requires massive stock jumps—stacking the odds against you. But with Jump Trades, you can sidestep these challenges. My strategy targets potential triple returns on small moves, week after week. And results from live trade alerts show it's working. I can’t guarantee outcomes or against losses, but if you want to learn how Jump Trades helps me find big opportunities, check out this free briefing with trading expert Graham Lindman. [See the Briefing Now]( To your trading success, Nate Disclaimer: The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. From 12/2023 through 7/2024 the average return per trade of winners and losers is 95.8% in a 7 day holding time with a 56.7% win rate and an average winner of 237%. By clicking the link above you agree to periodic updates from ProsperityPub and its partners [(privacy policy)]( [-]( Stockguru LLC (dba InvestingDistrict), 2563 cherry hill ln, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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