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Three criteria for systematically beating all but 2 of the NASDAQ 100 stocks

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The returns and simplicity of trading “the 3 stocks” are pretty extraordinary, so I think

[Company Logo] Hi Trader, Last Thursday’s I hosted a webinar... “How 3 Simple Stocks Create 1,700% Growth” My webinar software says you missed it, but fortunately [I’m able to post the replay here for the weekend]() The returns and simplicity of trading “the 3 stocks” are pretty extraordinary, so I think you’ll find it interesting and helpful. Here’s a quick peek at what you missed… - A look at the best performing stocks over the last 7 years – biggest winners and their BIG drawdowns (risk). You see how “the 3 simple stocks” did BETTER. - What happens when your average winning trade makes 30%+, your average loser is only -10%, and your winning percentage is over 50%? You’ll like what happens and how easily you can do it. - What happens when you have the discipline to hold on to your winners to maximize gains (it makes it a lot easier to have big winners). You’ll discover how 50% of the time when the “3 simple stocks” have taken a profit, it has locked in a 40% gain or more! Following this system could do a lot for your discipline of letting your winners run. [Click here to watch the replay before we take it down]() Best wishes for your trading, Geoff Bysshe President MarketGauge P.S. These “3 simple stocks” have done well in UP and DOWN markets. In 2018, Nasdaq was flat (0% return) for the year while the “3 stocks” were up 12%, and in 2022, when the Nasdaq closed down -33%, the “3 stocks” returned 11.7%. [Watch the replay now.]() Get more - follow us here... Twitter [@marketgauge]( and [@marketminute]( and [Facebook](=) To stop receiving this go [here.](=) Got Questions?Office hours 9-5 ET (New York time) Email: info@marketgauge.com Live Chat: Go to bottom right corner of our [home page.]() Call: 888-241-3060 or 973-729-0485 There is substantial risk of loss associated with trading any securities including and not limited to stocks, ETFs, futures, and options. Only risk capital should be used to trade. Trading securities is not suitable for everyone. No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. [To unsubscribe or customize your email settings click here]( "Market Intelligence at a Glance + Tools For Serious Traders" [Unsubscribe]( MarketGauge.com 70 Sparta Ave, Suite 203 Sparta, New Jersey 07871 United States (888) 241-3060

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