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I designed Jump Trades to help avoid those problems! . According to the Wall Street Journal, in 1996

I designed Jump Trades to help avoid those problems! [Logo: Schaeffer's Investment Research] A message from Prosperity Pub Let me show you why it feels like it’s harder than ever to hit [big winners like these](. According to the Wall Street Journal, in 1996 there were 7,322 domestic companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges... But today, that number has shrunk to a jaw dropping 2,272. [Graph: 7,322 stocks in 1996, 2,272 stocks in 2024]( That leaves too many people fighting over an ever shrinking supply of stocks, like folks trying to get their hands on a new flat screen TV on Black Friday. Which leads to an even bigger problem. With far fewer stocks to trade, options volume has been absolutely EXPLODING, especially over the last five years. [Graph: Average daily options volume]( With a limited number of stocks available, and more options trading than ever... You often need stocks to make big jumps in a short period of time to even think about making a half decent return on your options, let alone hit a nice, big winner. In other words... Your odds aren’t all that good. Luckily, I designed Jump Trades to help avoid those problems! You see, instead of requiring big moves for big returns, Jump Trades targets what could be [triple returns on only tiny moves in a stock...]( Week after week! And the skyhigh average winner on LIVE trades made with real money shows me it’s working! I can’t guarantee results or against losses, but if you want to see how Jump Trades helps me avoid the crowd and identify big opportunities targeting what could be triple returns, [check out this FREE briefing with me and trading expert Graham Lindman](. To your trading success, Nate By clicking the links above, you agree to periodic updates from ProsperityPub and its partners. [Privacy Policy](  --------------------------------------------------------------- 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%. This is a paid advertisement provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not necessarily endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Schaeffer's makes no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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