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Here are your July tickers

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These are the 4 tickers you will want to watch this month . These are the stocks my research team fo

These are the 4 tickers you will want to watch this month [image] I can’t believe it’s July already! Just last week, I got settled into my “summer home” here in Aspen. As much as I absolutely love it out here, it always surprises me how quickly I find myself back in this cabin each year. [image] But let’s get down to business. Now that July is here, you are going to want to know [these 3 tickers](). These are the stocks my research team found that have gone up in the first part of July for 10 years in a row. Yes, 10 stinkin years consecutively. If they had gone down one time in this window since 2013, they are out. Pretty wild, right? I am telling you, this calendar anomaly is unlike anything I have ever used before. And we’ve been KILLING IT since my team and I finalized the research and started issuing real time signals based on this calendar. How good have we been? 90% accurate! That’s insane in these markets, folks. And the thing is… these are not 1 or 2 percent dividend style wins. No, no no… These are BIG income trades. Up to 20%.. Sometimes even more. All based on these unique windows where specific stocks tend to get driven up over and over. If you want the 3 stocks (actually, I have a bonus one in there so it is really 4 stocks) for the beginning of July and all the other details on this research… [Watch My Presentation ASAP]() Talk soon, [image] [image] IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer](=) [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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