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A few clarifications about Monster Trades...

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You guys have asked… here is what you need to know Can you help me out? I am currently working

You guys have asked… here is what you need to know [image] Can you help me out? I am currently working on a way to test my brand new technique… After a last minute announcement of the new Pilot Group, I have received a flood of inquires and questions. First things first, I do want to thank all the folks who took me up on the opportunity to test Monster Trades. I am so excited about this group! Now, a lot of you recognize that Monster Trades is very different than anything I have done before and have asked some questions, so I want to clarify here. Is Monster Trades an income approach with bigger targets? No, Monster Trades is not an income based method at all. It is an aggressive, directional strategy based on the strongest force I’ve seen in the markets - what I call the “secret Wall Street Calendar” Are Monster Trades fast moving day trades? I know most people think of earnings announcements or “fast moving” stuff like that when they think about really big trades. This is not that. These trades last a week or two and are not a major rush to get into. They’re pretty easy to manage in my opinion. Are you using something complex to target bigger wins? Well, quite the opposite actually. Monster Trades are the simplest signals I will ever issue because they are just a call or a put. No combinations or complexity at all. The dynamic part is choosing the stock and the option based on the dates, time range and expected move… but I do that part with my team. The signal you get is as straightforward as it gets because it boils it down to a call or put to buy. That’s it. Are these all the same tickers as The Income Calendar? IE does every trade overlap? There will definitely be some overlapping stocks in Income Calendar and Monster Trades. No doubt about it! That said, the timing and structure of the trades will be quite different. And, regularly, it will be different tickers altogether. In my opinion, the two services actually go together beautifully. Is this seasonality? There’s really no such thing as seasonality, so no. Yes, there are certain stocks that do better in certain seasons and lots of subcycles to that.. If you want to call that seasonality, but the idea that people buying chocolate bars in Feb actually makes Hershey stock go up is not accurate. People buying Hershey stock makes it go up! And that’s the key. The activity behind the data is what matters and we have it dialed in like you wouldn’t believe! What happens when you launch this service later? Well, two main things to note here. One, I really do expect this to become my most expensive service given the outsized potential. Two, Pilot Group members will be grandfathered in so they don’t really have to worry about that. Is the report you have been showing based on real trades? Yes! What my team did was pretty simple. They went and took my real issued signals from The Income Calendar service. So they took the actual stock at the actual price at the actual time I sent it out… And then they applied a new set of option criteria (based on my new Monster Trades setup) to see what the results could have been. And that’s where the report came from… and why I am so confident in it. I hope that adds some clarity to the questions I have been receiving. If not, just send me an email! And if you’re ready to join the Pilot Group… [I recommend watching my full presentation asap here](=) (before we hit the closing deadline!) Talk soon Jack IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer](=) [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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