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Why this A.I breakthrough could be our company’s greatest innovation

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Hello Reader, At TradeSmith, we take pride in the fact that we?ve developed some of the smartest p

[TradeSmith] Hello Reader, At TradeSmith, we take pride in the fact that we’ve developed some of the smartest predictive technologies in the world. Like TradeStops, which can help you “time” nearly any stock, bond, or ETF with incredible accuracy. We’ve also mastered the options market… We’ve engineered the world’s first software that we know of that can tell you the probability that an options trade will be profitable before you invest. We’ve done the same thing with the crypto markets. Ever since Bitcoin burst onto the scene, we’ve used cutting-edge technology to predict the future price of alt-coins. And we’ve done the same thing for the market as a whole… accurately forecasting the stock market crash in early 2020, caused by the Coronavirus and the big tech crash at the beginning of last year. As great as all that is, it pales in comparison to our newest innovation… A breakthrough stock prediction system we call An-E (pronounced Annie, short for Analytical Engine). What makes An-E so special? It’s driven by proprietary A.I. and machine learning technology that our company has been developing for the past six years. And this A.I. technology has enabled An-E to be astonishingly accurate with its predictions… Almost “scary” accurate. It’s predicted many stock prices one and two months into the future and has been either exactly right or only a percentage or two off. Imagine if you had those types of forecasts in advance? You could make huge gains and avoid punishing losses. And on Tuesday, April 25th at 8 pm ET, we’re putting on a special broadcast called The A.I. Predictive Power Event, in which we’re going to reveal An-E for the first time, to the world. You’ll want to make sure to tune in an see how our latest breakthrough can help you live a rich retirement. [Register to attend for FREE right here.]( Regards, Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith ©2023 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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