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Yesterday, before the market opened, the PPI report came in MUCH hotter than expected... and combine

Yesterday, before the market opened, the PPI report came in MUCH hotter than expected... and combined with the fact that Thursday was the single worst day of the year for the Nasdaq... you were probably surprised when the market ripped higher right off the open, right? But what if there was something going on underneath the surface that was actually screaming, "BUY!"? Well, maybe you would have gotten in on that move and had an excellent Friday. Our TradeFusion 2.0 model did exactly that. When everyone was assuming the market would tank yesterday on the open, TradeFusion 2.0 was buying. First, around 9 am EST, it bought the Nasdaq at 20442.50 and sold it around 10 am EST at 20536.75. Second, around 10 am EST, it bought the Nasdaq again at 20538 and sold it 45 minutes later at 20624.50. Third, around 10:45 am EST, it bought the Nasdaq for a third time at 20636.50 and sold it 30 minutes later for 20634.50. In total, while the whole world (including you) was thinking, "No way we keep rallying," TradeFusion 2.0 gobbled up $3,462.46/contract worth of gains. In less than one hour, I go live to talk more about TradeFusion 2.0. At the end of that session, we will open three licenses for TradeFusion 2.0. Once those are secured, the price goes up by 25%. Click here to reserve your seat Steven DISCLAIMER: Brooks Enterprises LLC does not provide tax, legal, accounting, or investing advice. The materials provided have been prepared for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide tax, legal, accounting, or investment advice. The materials may or may not reflect the most current legislative or regulatory requirements or the requirements of specific industries or of states. These materials are not tax or investment advice and are not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for purposes of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on any taxpayer. Readers should consult their own tax, legal, accounting, and investment advisors before applying the laws to their particular situations or engaging in any transaction. This message (including attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. [FULL INVESTMENT RISK DISCLOSURE]( Copyright © 2024 Brooks Enterprises LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Questions? Contact team@brooksenterprises.co

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