You can’t afford to miss out on this opportunity ͏
What if I told you that this SEC document right here…
Just opened up a massive window of opportunity for the “little guy” to day trade with $2k?
That’s more than enough to open the door for regular folks to leverage his brand-new way to ride billions of dollars in forced momentum in the S&P 500.
A forced momentum I now know as a flashpoint…
Giving folks like us the chance to target a 38% gain in about a day according to research.
Just like it would have happened on March 20th according to our research…
The same day, we had the worst drop since last year’s liberation day dip, with no signs of slowing.
But that didn't matter…
Because Chris discovered a flashpoint…
Signaling that despite the hysteria, billions of dollars were about to be forced to flip sides.
And that signal would have delivered an 83.7% return in about 36 minutes.
It was the same story the following week, when the market was dropping at breakneck speed.
Again, it didn’t matter. Because Chris found a Flashpoint one more time…
Meaning billions of dollars were about to flip in the market, sending it higher…
And sure enough, that signal would have delivered a 62.8% return in just 51 minutes.
Sure there would have been smaller wins and those that didn’t work at all.
But this brand-new opportunity’s so massive that I had to fly all the way to Chris’s home in Utah for a deep dive.
If you’d like to get a deep dive too…
And find out how you can take advantage of Chris’s brand new way to ride billions of forced momentum on the S&P 500’s momentum each day…
Tap this link for the entire breakdown.
‘Til the next signal,
Lance Ippolito.
We develop tools and strategies to the best of our ability but no one can guarantee the future. The trades shown are with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight from a 337-trade research study spanning March 2018 through March 2026, with a 67.1% win rate, a +31.5% average winner, a ~1.5-day average hold time, and a 1.75 profit factor. Every example assumes a $2,500 starting stake unless otherwise stated. Average position cost is under $200 per trade.
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