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If you know me, you know that I am always a little wary of directional trading unless you have a ser

[image] Folks I don’t often make a big deal about what other investors are doing. But when I got to spend time with Lance a few months ago, I came away incredibly impressed by what this kid does. [image] If you know me, you know that I am always a little wary of directional trading unless you have a serious edge. And the edge Lance has formulated over the years is remarkable. He’s probably the best I’ve ever seen at catching really big moves in a really short period of time. And here’s the thing: We’re moving into a full-on “chaotic” market cycle right now. Headlines and panic are what DRIVES the market in this environment (please, I am begging you to forget about value investing, sentiment or any of that nonsense). It’s really all about the headlines right now. Look at Microsoft. It’s had a BIG year so far… But why? Well, because 7 different headlines drove the price up: [image] No sentiment would help you catch these big moves… But Lance THRIVES in this environment: He’s a specialist at getting in front of these big announcements. And he’s done it again and again and again this year. Like on this SOFI headline: [image] Lance alerted this one to the tune of a 70% gain in 24 hours. Or this climate change announcement: [image] Lance’s signal on this was up 160% in 24 hours. And then there was this Lumen shocker: [image] But it didn’t shock Lance. Again, he was in ahead of time with an alert that generated a stunning 245%... again, in 24 hours. That’s why I am hosting Lance for a special webinar this week: We go LIVE @ 1pm ET on Thursday. Please add the date to your calendar and bookmark this link: [( Trust me, you don’t want to miss what Lance has to show you. I’ll see you there, Jack [image] Disclaimer: The profits are not indicative of any future results. Gains are based on a $10,000 starting stake using backtested data in order to demonstrate the potential of the system. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer]( [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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