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6 steps to prepare and potentially profit [TradeSmith] Dear Reader, Wall Street is under siege. And how you respond — right now — could determine your lifestyle in retirement. As The Economist confirms: “The stock market is now run by computers, algorithms, and passive managers.” So if you have a dime invested in the markets… You’re no longer competing against other traders... You’re not competing against your neighbor, or the person you meet at the cocktail party... You’re competing against trillion-dollar institutions. You’re competing against advanced algorithms… which now includes the latest in AI technology. If you’ve lost money in the markets recently, this could be why. And most folks don’t even realize this takeover is nearly complete! Welcome to “Project Greenlight” — Designed to Level the Playing Field Between You and Wall Street That’s why we here at TradeSmith launched a special project about 24 months ago. We call it [“Project Greenlight.”]( The purpose: To study the impact of computer algorithms and AI on the stock market… And to show our members how to prepare and profit. I’m happy to report: the project is already showing incredible promise. We’ve developed a strategy YOU can use to fight back against the computers. The creator’s father has already seen gains as high as 4,000% (and counting).* And we believe even bigger long-term wins are coming, starting now. [You’ll find all the details here, in this urgent video briefing.]( Please don’t delay: This video reveals our six-step strategy for BEATING the Wall Street computers at their own game. Sincerely, Jason Bodner Quantitative Investment Expert, TradeSmith P.S. Toward the end of the video briefing, you’ll discover an unusual AI stock poised to crush Nvidia over the next 12-36 months… down to the [ticker symbol](. And it’s all free to you as a valued TradeSmith member. ** The investment results described in this testimonial are not typical. Investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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