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How to Profit from the Next “Smart Money” Rotation

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The market’s richest traders are positioning for their next profit. Here’s how to join the

The market’s richest traders are positioning for their next profit. Here’s how to join them… [View this email in your browser]( Dear Reader, My colleague Christian Tharp just dropped his latest webinar… Wealthpop’s Chief Technical Analyst went live to show a small group of investors how they can track where billions of dollars in institutional money is headed, and how to position themselves ahead of it to collect big profits. Here’s the thing, the presentation was so good… So informative… So powerful… That we all agreed that we couldn’t keep it a secret. So you have a chance to [watch it right now](. When this “Smart Money” starts to flood into a sector of the market, it’s inevitable that sector valuations start to rise. It’s just basic supply and demand. All you have to do is identify where the “Smart Money” is going and quickly position yourself in front of the big wave of cash… But this is critical… The “Smart Money” is already on the move - [so you have to act fast]( If you want to position yourself for maximum profits - before the rest of the market. You can discover everything you need to know by [watching this presentation right now](. Best, Adam Mesh P.S. Just for checking out Christian’s webinar, you’ll get a free copy of his latest report, “Top Sectors For 2023” to help you get started profiting from the “Smart Money” right away. [Click here](. SPONSOR ["Stock DNA" could have saved you from 75% losses recently]( Were you holding any tech stocks in 2022? If so, you probably had a pretty bad year. But what if I told you there was a way to not only avoid the worst of those crashes, but also make gains of over 250%? It's all thanks to a revolutionary new investment system called the Stock Genome Project. This groundbreaking software sequences the genetic code of over 50,000 stocks and funds and tells you if any stock is in buy, hold or sell mode based on it's unique DNA. [Click here to learn more.]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2023 Wealthpop, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted in to receive daily emails from Adam Mesh at adammesh.com. Our mailing address is: Wealthpop 1 Penn Plaza Suite 3910New York, Ny 10119 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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