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This obscure formula holds the key to 64 wins in a row

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Fellow reader, Take a good look at this formula… What you’re looking at is often considere

Fellow reader, Take a good look at this formula… What you’re looking at is often considered “the perfect model for evaluating price.” And since 1973, Wall Street has been using it to RIG the markets against you… Squeezing out any sort of advantage the regular Joe might have. But what if I told you that there’s a short window of time where this formula “misprices” a specific asset… And one math genius who discovered it has been taking advantage of the “mispricing” on one ticker to nail 64 winning trades in a row! He calls it… an [“Income Glitch.”]( (This link above and those below will opt in you in to receive emails from ProsperityPub and its partners. Unsubscribing is easy. [Privacy policy]( And he predicts he’ll go 100+ trades straight without a single loser! Don’t believe me? Check out what his top followers have been saying about the newly discovered “Income Glitch.” But there is a catch… This “Income Glitch” ONLY occurs on one particular ticker. And by exploiting it day after day for over a year now… [This computer whiz]( has been able to average an annual return of 234%. Which is about 23X what you expect the S&P 500 to return during a good year! Granted, he can never promise future returns or against losses, but, if you want to get in on the 65th trade and see how this “Income Glitch” works... Go ahead and click the link below to check out the FREE Income Glitch Workshop. But don’t wait too long because the next trade could drop as soon as tomorrow! [Click Here To Discover The Undefeated Income Glitch.]( All the best, ProsperityPub Disclaimer: Since its inception, the win rate is 100% over 64 trade alerts. The average hold time is around 14 days, and the average win is between 5-7%. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Annualized the return on options is 234.32% per year without compounding. MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC 45 South Park Place, #203 Morristown New Jersey 07936 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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