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📄 Is it luck? Or did he just crack the code to profitable trading?

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When he made his first $100,000 trading penny stocks , they told him he got lucky. Then, he turned t

[Find and Funds]( When he made his first $100,000 trading penny stocks (with zero financial experience), they told him he got lucky. Then, he turned that $100k into more than $700,000 as a freshman in college. Again… “You got lucky” Then, he made $1,600,000 profit before graduating college. “Luck!” Now, he’s built a $7,400,000+ fortune trading penny stocks. Now you tell me… Did Tim really just stumble into over $7.4 Million Dollars in profit completely by accident? Or did Tim Sykes crack the code to profitable trading? Keep in mind, Sykes has taught the same strategies to his students and 30+ of them have reached millionaire status. Believe what you want, but Tim believes that one predictable (and stupid simple) strategy is to blame for their “lucky” fortunes. Which is why he set off on a mission to create a trading “super weapon” that could implement this strategy within seconds… His goal was to achieve at least 60% accuracy or better. As you’ll soon see, he vastly underestimated the potential of this new project… Of course, people doubted him. They told him it wasn’t possible... But Tim Sykes knew that if he could build a profit detector capable of locating this pattern faster than anyone else, it could help give retail traders an unfair edge in the market. So he hired a team of expert coders, programmers, and wall street insiders… [And together they created what some are calling a trading “super weapon.”]( But before releasing it to the public, they needed undeniable evidence that this thing worked… So they carried out a lengthy 15 month test trial. And can you guess what happened next? 15 months later… Tim and his team have officially achieved the impossible… They created something that’s about to revolutionize the trading industry as we know it, and potentially mint profitable traders. Because this “trading super weapon” pinpoints his favorite explosive pattern with pinpoint accuracy… [>> Click here to be one of the first traders to discover this groundbreaking trading innovation <<]( [--------------][--------------] [FIND AND FUNDS]( At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Find & Funds with special opportunities for our readers. The message above is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. Make sure you stay up to date with finance news by [whitelisting us.]( This email was sent by D/B/A Find And Funds © All Rights Reserved. 2025 E Main St, Richmond, VA 23223, United States [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Find and Funds]

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