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Another way to turn data into market ‘x-ray vision’

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If you've been following me for any amount of time, you know I'm all about one thing: Data. Data alw

If you've been following me for any amount of time, you know I'm all about one thing: Data. Data always tells the truth. Cold hard numbers can cut through even our noisy, deceptive media and show you exactly what's really going on. Recently, I compared it to having "x-ray vision" - the right data lets you see through the markets to understand where the money is flowing... And what stocks to buy to potentially make serious returns. Now, when I spot someone else using data to deliver stellar investing ideas, I can't help but pass it along... Recently, my colleague Tom Gentile unveiled a remarkably novel - yet effective - way of harnessing information to gain an edge on the markets... Tom hunts for patterns - repetitions in data that demonstrate a market event keeps happening on the same days, year after year. When such a pattern occurs enough times, Tom knows it could keep repeating - and can prepare his followers to act accordingly... After the Covid crash, he recommended stocks like Google, Apple, and Tesla... Giving followers the chance to see gains as high as 188%, 236%, and 1,181%. Needless to say, when Tom spots a pattern, we'd all do well to take notice... And right now, the data is warning Tom of an imminent [AI Panic as soon as September 3rd]( just days from now. Remember: If Tom's issuing this warning, it means there's an established pattern that could repeat. I highly recommend you [watch his presentation]( to understand what's coming. Most Americans will be blindsided, but if you [know how to prepare]( you could walk away from this coming AI panic with massive gains. That's the power of having data on your side. Sincerely, Jason Bodner Quantitative Investing Expert, TradeSmith This ad is sent on behalf of Alta Trading Group at 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you're not interested in this opportunity, please [click here]( and remove yourself from these offers. This third party offer is brought to you by Financial Press Agency. A-5, Amargyan Ind Complex, Pokharan Rd Khopat, Mumbai, 400601, India. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( © Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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